Ord.
Ord.
Teen
Crescent Moon Games
Ord. is a game full of tiny text adventures.


Average Rating

4.3


Number of Ratings

589


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$1.99


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About Ord.

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!

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Summary

Total Permissions

2

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

Counts

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Rating Details





User Reviews

Kevin T Kevin T
24
Friday, May 28, 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.

Shaina Blackmore Shaina Blackmore
62
Friday, December 4, 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.

Ezra Lately Ezra Lately
18
Thursday, May 20, 2021

It's a clever concept. The first two stories (Quest and Dimensions) are fun, clever, and work well, but the other three are not. World and Heist seem entirely random and pointless, with Heist in particular feeling especially pointless with none of your choices having any consequence. Foul Things is tedious and unpleasant because any luck-based thing can kill you and make you start over, and the story path is long. So it's just restarting over and over tapping the same choices.

Jacob Alford Jacob Alford
27
Saturday, June 5, 2021

Ord is such a delightful game to play. It doesn't demand your time, and can be picked up and put down without great strife. Everything including the sound effects, outcomes, choices, story developing is novel and interesting. The joy of this game is mostly limited by your imagination, and that's a fantastic concept (though I acknowledge not a new concept).

Cori Green Cori Green
4
Thursday, March 31, 2022

this game is great the only reason it's not 5 stars and the only complaint I have is for Foul Things with how long it is and how much you have to get right to escape the monsters it needs checkpoints . I got tired very quickly of being 3-4 sections in then going way back to the beginning if I made a wrong choice and died.The others are short enough it's fine but that one needs markers to go back to after failing instead of restarting.

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