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Welcome to the Enceladus Aggregate!

Congratulations! You have been selected to become a member of the Enceladus Survey Division. Your mission is to explore and catalog the furthest reaches of space! You will travel from planet to planet, sending out probes to gather data. Each celestial body you collect information from will ensure that the Enceladus Aggregate continues to thrive!

Your ship comes equipped with highly advanced charting and navigation systems which will automatically plot your route through the stars. Start up the FTL drive, hop into the Stasis Chamber, and let Us take care of rest! Just make sure to set the proper amount of time on the stasis chamber, or you will miss your destination.


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WASD: Move
Left Click: Interact
Escape: Quit
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StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars
(25 total ratings)
AuthorModus Interactive
TagsExploration, Lo-fi, Low-poly, Space, Surreal

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Furthest Reach v1.0.1.zip 82 MB
[Sound Track] Furthest Reach OST.zip 33 MB
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holy shit this was amazing 

those who say this isnt horror bro i was fucking spooked

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found this game after searching for games with the space and exploration tags.

DISCLAIMER: no direct spoilers below (outside of of course what you can see from the page itself), however there are general details that might have you going in the game much less blind than before, so if you haven't played the game, looking below is ill-advised






anyways, i did not check the rest of the game's tags so i went in blind, though even if i did, the tags themselves don't say outright that the game is a horror experience, rather referring to it as "surreal". Nevertheless, i was quite expecting horror from the start, due to various elements, such as the game being in PS1 style, the ship looking musty, etc. Although I had some expectations of where the story might go, my expectations were very well subverted by the ending. Loved the game, very cool.

ill try this game

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game hella weird

Played game. Game good.


Were you influenced by Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite on this one?

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I wasn’t! I honestly don’t remember what my inspirations were for this at the time. 

Will there be a full version of The Snow of Basidia? Because I'd like to achieve a good ending.

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Modus nails atmosphere yet again. Your games are the best.

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Amazing little experience that manages to be both unsettling and grandiose at the same time. Love the soundtrack too.

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Really really liked it, I love your graphical style, love the soundtrack, and it made think a lot and put me into a strange mood (between really chill and uncomfortable, a mix of both), and this is the type of video games that I think of as art, some video games are entertainment, but this is art.

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I was wondering, is there a "real ending" (like something happens and the game is over) or is the "other universe travel" an ending itself ?

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Thank you so much!

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There is an ending and an area past the “other universe”...maybe you should sleep on it a while?

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No problem, played a couple other games made by you (I don't remember the name, but the one with the flying train in the empty city was the first one that I played, and I love it !) and I loved all of them !




And well I'll try harder and see what I get !

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That was really awe inspiring & thought provoking. I consider a game good when it puts me in the right mood and evokes emotions organically, and this put me in about 7 different moods one after the other.

I found a glitch that when the game glithes that it "resets" the glass on the right side it hasnt have colision  

It was awesome and really inspirational. I love the atmosphere and sense of time and velocity. 

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It was awesome, although I think maybe it would've been 5/5 if you had released another ending, such as arriving to a base and finish properly the mission instead of jumping in the final creepy world, which was a great ending too.

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I wish there was videos on this game!

Hey, I might just make some.

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You are a genius!! This is a masterpiece! I felt almost completely immersed. And the ending left so much to speculate on... Are there multiple endings to this experience?

I'm glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately there's only the one ending.

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Amazing experience. Sound design was great; really enjoyed the music. The universe is beautiful, isn't it? 

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Spooky. I love it though!

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Very neat!

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nice one, how much time did you spend on this game?

Thanks! I can't remember exactly, but I think it took around a month from start to finish.