4.8
583 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
USK: All ages
€0 with a Play Pass subscription Learn more
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About this game

Whether it is embarking on a quest to defeat an evil warlock or creating your own world as a god, Ord. tells stories that emphasise player choices and evocative fast-paced narratives.

THREE additional stories for a total of four.
New visual polish and sound effects.
More achievements to hunt for!
Updated on
5 Oct 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

4.8
568 reviews
Jan Hůda
24 May 2021
It's a really unique concept that's very enjoyable and supremely well executed. I can't see this blowing up commercially, cause it's not a cookie cutter idle or saga game, but we need more avant-garde games like this to scratch the itch for some innovation. One really big missed opportunity is some sort of level editor, so users could make and share their own stories (maybe even crossplatform, saw the game on Steam). That could improve the retention immensly.
9 people found this review helpful
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Kevin T
28 May 2021
It's ok. it is an interesting concept but in execution it lacks quite a bit. There's barely a game here and mostly it's just a series of yes and no questions that either leads to continuing the story or ending it. Eventually you will learn the correct choices on the way because there aren't really "good or bad" decisions that you can make to continue the game. For the most part there is only one decision that will progress the game for you leaving the game extremely linear.
23 people found this review helpful
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Shaina Blackmore
4 December 2020
Very cool throwback and totally unique take on the text adventure genre. My only critique is it sucks having to start from scratch everytime you die. The child one takes much trial and error, and I finally had to take a break from the frustration. It would be nice if there was a checkpoint feature to save your path.
62 people found this review helpful
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