Pon Para I

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4.4
317 reviews
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Teen
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About this game

Chosen by the gods, you must battle savage monsters, corrupt priests, and mad philosophers to save reality from the dark god of destruction!

"Pon Para and the Great Southern Labyrinth" is an interactive Bronze Age fantasy novel by Kyle Marquis, the first game in the Pon Para trilogy, where your choices control the story. It’s entirely text-based--430,000 words, without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

Years ago, in the Behemoth War, the forces of evil tried to destroy the world with Raun, the dark axe of destruction. Your parents united with King Hyras to win the Behemoth War and save the kingdom, becoming legendary heroes.

You have been raised far from the intrigues and corruption of the great cities–and from the plots of the gods. But after twenty years of peace, the pirate king Lord Vankred has found Raun. Under the threat of war, the gods grant you their powers. You must find the mad King Hyras and defeat Vankred before he can assassinate the King and shatter the Three Nations.

But the gods have their own plans for you, and so does the secret master of the Great Southern Labyrinth.

• Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, or ace.
• Defeat enemies with sword and spell, or make allies with diplomacy, deception, and the miracles of your god.
• Train your companions in alchemy, infiltration, diplomacy, or the arts of war
• Explore haunted forests, corrupt cities, and jungles littered with the remains of a fallen civilization.
• Find friendship, romance, or rivalry with an immortal nymph, a desert thief, or an ambitious monarch.
• Unlock secret magic techniques forgotten for centuries.
• Survive the wrath of the Emissary Beasts to open the labyrinth’s final door.

The labyrinth holds the key to untold mysteries. Once you know the truth, whose side will you take?
Updated on
9 Sept 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
295 reviews
A Google user
25 May 2019
The flow of the story is well done! I've noticed that the biggest issue that most of the C.O.G. stories suffer from is a rushed ending that either feels unsatisfying, or that there should have been more to it. However, the pacing was perfect (epilogue can use a little work tho), lively characters, great action and LOTS of lore! I'm looking foward to Pon Para's sequel, hopefully the author takes his time with the story and continues the good flow he has going. Great start to a trilogy, 5 stars!!
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A Google user
20 May 2019
Interesting. Lot of info thrown at you very early on. In a longer novel youd have time to see that explained and see questions answered, but you dont really see that here. otherwise, a very interesting idea with some good aspects. A little too easy to game the stats. Within a few chapters my character was a great warrior, archer, hunter, scholar, etc. I literally could not fail.
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A Google user
18 May 2019
A very lengthy and epic adventure, richly described with tons of fun lore behind it. The action is fantastic, the characters are interesting, and the story evokes a Lord of the Rings feeling; you and your companions against unstoppable evil. The skill check system is explained in the game. The majority of the time it's easy to interpret which attributes and professions will be tested, and failures and half-successes aren't too punitive. Personality stats seem to flip too much, choice by choice.
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What's new

Fixed a bug (for real, this time) where the app could lose progress when the app goes into the background. If you enjoy "Pon Para I", please leave us a written review. It really helps!