
Climb and Punishment | Insurmountable - Part 1 (Mountain Climbing Survival Game)
Insurmountable is an exploration roguelike game about climbing up a big mountain, dealing with all sorts of events and occurrences as we go. The thing is, I know nothing about climbing, except for the fact that's difficult and a bit cold, so hopefully the game will be nice to us...
We plot a course up the mountain, stopping off at various locations to deal with an event, and we do end up dealing with quite a good variety of things, from a mysterious cage through to a passing trader, plus we do seem to get on well with the native wildlife up on the mountain, particularly the goats.
As we climb we have to be wary of our stats, which are sanity, body temperature, oxygen and energy, because if these get too low then bad things happen. Fortunately we're able to collect items to help with these, such as oxygen tanks to top up oxygen and lovely flasks of piping hot tea to get our body temperature up!
But how do we get on? Do we race to the summit of the mountain or do we get distracted by every single little thing on the way up? I think you know the answer...
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Insurmountable can be found here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1385100/Insurmountable/
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Insurmountable is an adventure roguelike with permadeath, in which the player has to overcome huge mountains. Thanks to the procedurally created environment, no two climbs are the same. Make sure that your climber stays alive by always making sure that your vital values don't get into the critical range. This task is made more difficult by a dynamic weather system, day/night changes and a multitude of randomly generated events, where you never know in advance how they will end. Your decisions matter....every single one. Because anyone could be your last.
Choose one of three characters with different skills and background stories and start by climbing the first mountain. Search crates, caves and ancient ruins for equipment from past adventurers. You'll need it, because even the first mountain will demand everything from you. But don't worry. As time goes by, you'll become stronger and stronger. Decide freely in a sophisticated skill system, which strengths should have your*s climber*in.
In the course of each of the three mysterious stories, you will meet dangerous animals, overcome deadly abysses, encounter sinister and well-meaning characters, who do not always have to be human. Here, too, each of your decisions decides the following events.
Three mountains have to be conquered at the end. One higher and deadlier than the previous one. Divide your forces and your equipment correctly, because you don't have a second attempt and you can forget about learning a route. In Insurmountable you have to cope with unknown dangers, react spontaneously to unpredictable events and realize in the end that, as in life, you can't always know the consequences of your decisions, but you have to cope with them anyway and in the end, it often turns out differently than you thought.
Face the challenge of ever new and changing dangers, face snowstorms and the sheer force of nature, always keep your eyes on the summit and overcome the insurmountable.
Key Features:
no two climbs are alike
procedurally generated mountains
dynamic world with different weather effects
hundreds of events with ever-changing outcomes
strategic gameplay in path finding, stat and equipment management
3 characters with different abilities
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Channel graphics designed by Penge in The Geek Cupboard.
Additional audio:
Music to Delight Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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