OPUS: Rocket of Whispers

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4.5
61K reviews
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Embark on a heartwarming journey! An indie game with skillful storytelling combined with audiovisual wonder.

“By this rocket, we return them to the cosmos.“

Travel across a world of ice and snow, through burned down ruins and treacherous peaks, to launch a rocket that will reach the stars!🚀

“Once we fire the rocket, will these ghosts finally leave me?” Asked the man.

“Of course. Our goal, after all, is to return them to the cosmos” The witch replied.

Throughout the game, you will play as two survivors of an apocalyptic plague. Help them achieve the unimaginable of building a rocket, so they can return the deceased to their cosmic homeland through the ancient tradition of space burials.

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FEATURES
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* STORY
An emotionally-driven and heartwarming adventure written by IMGA nominated writer of OPUS: The Day We Found Earth. Explore an atmospheric world full of mysteries and rich narration.

* EXPLORE
Travel through a post-apocalyptic winter filled with ruins and remnants of a once prosperous land. Explore the unknown for antiques and artifacts, and find out about their past. An RPG of survivors upholding hope and faith

* BUILD
Prepare for countdown by gathering the materials needed to build a rocket, and craft tools that will help you reach greater distances.

* ART
Over 100 items to find and inspect, each beautifully drawn with a story to match, including rocket material backed by careful research on rocket science.

* MUSIC
Over 30 beautiful atmospheric soundscapes designed to immerse you in the snowy wilderness. Composed and recorded by indiePlay nominated composer Triodust.

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AWARDS
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* Google Play Awards 2018 Standout Indie
* Google Play Editors' Choice 2017
* IMGA Global, SEA China categories nominee
* Taipei Game Show Indie Games Award for Best Narration
* Famitsu Platinum Hall of Fame

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* Though the first act is completely free for you to explore. You will have to purchase and unlock the full version of the game in order to progress through the rest of the story.
Updated on
Oct 17, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
58K reviews
Micah Austin
November 24, 2023
I love the idea of the game and the story along with the graphics. There is one small thing that prevents you from continuing the story, the game advertises it's bundles but then it doesn't let you get out of it. If you reload the game, the pop-up appears in the same part of the story quite literally preventing you from continuing. Please fix this, thank you.
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A Google user
April 25, 2019
I didnt mind paying for this game. I like story-driven games and adventure. I also liked the music, the art, and the atmosphere. What I didn't like was the walking mechanics....soooo slow, lack of a map, and most importantly, the completely unfinished ending! We dont even find out what happens to the main characters. And John was such a jerk.
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Sean Wang
June 5, 2021
Opus tries to be what many indie mobile games are: a meditative and evolving narrative experience with a charming art style, likable protagonists, and environmental storytelling. Its faults lie mainly in the overly simplistic, downright repetitive gameplay that sees one fetch quest after another in an ever expanding environment. But for all it's flaws, Opus retains its identity as an interactive story with its decent presentation. If only it did something more to distinguish itself.
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