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OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is a stargazing experience handcrafted for people who enjoy story driven games and arguing about Pluto. After eons of spreading across the cosmos, humanity has lost its way back. Help the childlike robot Emeth carry on his creator’s will of finding our long lost home, and peer into a forgotten galaxy through the lens of a deep space telescope.
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is a stargazing experience handcrafted for people who enjoy story driven games and arguing about Pluto. After eons of spreading across the cosmos, humanity has lost its way back. Help the childlike robot Emeth carry on his creator’s will of finding our long lost home, and peer into a forgotten galaxy through the lens of a deep space telescope.
Dive into the boundless galaxy and embark on an emotional adventure!
Help our little robot, Emeth, to fulfill a century-old promise by finding Earth in order to save Mankind—so step into the spaceship, operate a deep space telescope, and find out what’s out there in the unknown.
“A robot without a goal is nothing more than a calculator. So, listen up… Your goal, is to find Earth. Do we have a deal?”
– Dr. Lisa, the creator of the robot and who believes that Earth is not just a myth.
“We have a deal… Emeth will find Earth!”
– Emeth, the robot.
As the adventure begins, players operate an evolving space telescope to find Earth by scanning nearby stars. Also, the game is like a visual novel in which players can explore each crew member’s secrets scattered around the spaceship with rich narration.
Help our little robot, Emeth, to fulfill a century-old promise by finding Earth in order to save Mankind—so step into the spaceship, operate a deep space telescope, and find out what’s out there in the unknown.
“A robot without a goal is nothing more than a calculator. So, listen up… Your goal, is to find Earth. Do we have a deal?”
– Dr. Lisa, the creator of the robot and who believes that Earth is not just a myth.
“We have a deal… Emeth will find Earth!”
– Emeth, the robot.
As the adventure begins, players operate an evolving space telescope to find Earth by scanning nearby stars. Also, the game is like a visual novel in which players can explore each crew member’s secrets scattered around the spaceship with rich narration.
OPUS: The Day We Found Earth Key Features:
1, An atmospheric experience with a rich story
2, A whole galaxy to explore and get lost in
3, Secrets of mysterious planets to be uncovered
4, Meticulously crafted art
5, A beautiful soundtrack to chill out to
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 1.4 GHz Dual Core or Greater | |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | |
OS | Windows XP, Vista, 7 | |
Graphics Card | 256 MB OpenGL 2.0 compatible graphics card | |
HDD Space | 1 GB available space | |
Game Analysis | An Intel Core 2 Duo T5250 CPU is required at a minimum to run OPUS: The Day We Found Earth. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphics card you can play the game. The minimum memory requirement for OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is 2 GB of RAM installed in your computer. You will need at least 1 GB of free disk space to install OPUS: The Day We Found Earth. OPUS: The Day We Found Earth will run on PC system with Windows XP, Vista, 7 and upwards. Additionally it has a Mac version. |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 1.4 GHz Dual Core or Greater | |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | |
OS | OS X Snow Leopard or later | |
Graphics Card | 256 MB OpenGL 2.0 compatible graphics card | |
HDD Space | 1 GB available space |
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