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The Journey Down: Chapter Three [GOG, Steam, Official Site], a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe finally has the last episode released today with same-day Linux support.

Check out the launch trailer:

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We should hopefully have some thoughts up within a week from contributor flesk, who's a fan of the series. I would rather leave the actual reviewing to another contributor who can do it justice, since it's not generally my type of game.

About the game:

In the jungles of the Underland, scattered remnants of an ancient culture speak of a great evil that dwells in the shadowy depths of the Kwayerumoshi caves. But even the darkest secrets of this lost age are about to be revealed by the brave actions of three unlikely heroes.

In the final chapter of The Journey Down, Bwana, Kito and Lina explore the vast reaches of the Underland and unravel its long-forgotten history. Their adventure comes to a bombastic conclusion when they learn the true nature of the Great Asili tree and the Armando Power Company.

The Journey Down is a classic point-and-click saga with an Afro-Caribbean vibe. Get ready to embark on an epic journey of brain-teasing adventure!

You can grab it on Steam, or from the official site where they offer a Steam key along with a DRM free copy.

They've had many ups and downs while being an indie developer and they had a few disasters along the way. If you're interested in a little history of the developer, they did a mini-documentary. It was a rather interesting watch to see what lengths some developers go to.

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Have you been playing the series, what's your opinion on it?

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Eike Sep 21, 2017
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Awesome!

I think I have a key for chapter one and two.
If someone wants to have it, drop a PM.


Last edited by Eike on 21 September 2017 at 1:51 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Sep 21, 2017
*minor edit: Added a GOG link as they've just now added the trilogy to their store :)
Ehvis Sep 21, 2017
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Nice. Enjoyed the first one, but skipped the second one because I didn't feel like waiting for a second item. Time to do the whole trilogy now!
cprn Sep 21, 2017
Yet have to finish the sequel. Waiting on my TODO list for quite some time now.
legluondunet Sep 21, 2017
Someone has finished the first chapter without cheating?
What about the story?
Eike Sep 21, 2017
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Quoting: legluondunetSomeone has finished the first chapter without cheating?
What about the story?

Yes. It's just... awesome. Lovely, handcrafted game.
tuubi Sep 21, 2017
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Looking forward to more adventuring goodness. And so is my wife. :)

EDIT: grammar swat


Last edited by tuubi on 21 September 2017 at 3:14 pm UTC
hatniX Sep 21, 2017
Thats really good news! I loved the first two chapters.
qptain Nemo Sep 21, 2017
Coolness!
DrMcCoy Sep 22, 2017
Quoting: GuestEdit: they should put the game DRM-free on Humble or GOG

You mean like https://www.gog.com/game/the_journey_down_trilogy?

Parts 1 and 2 are also on Humble, but part 3 isn't (yet?).
km3k Sep 22, 2017
These are really great games. I think I enjoyed the third part most of all. Full disclosure: I helped test both chapter 2 and 3 for Linux

Quoting: DrMcCoyParts 1 and 2 are also on Humble, but part 3 isn't (yet?).

I imagine they will soon. I sent the developer an email letting them know some people here are looking for availability on Humble.
chepati Sep 22, 2017
I played chapters 1 and 2 already and was waiting for the closing chapter. Just finished it. Very much liked it.

The game is short (4 hours per chapter for the first two, and 5 hours to complete chapter 3), 13 hours in total, but I was playing at a leisurely pace.

The puzzles are on the easy side and don't offer much of a challenge, but still are enjoyable. What drew me to the game is the very interesting Africa-inspired visual style and the atmosphere. Voice acting is above average, of a much higher caliber than what you'd expect from an indie game coming out of an unknown developer. The original soundtrack is also quite immersive and befitting the setting / storyline / visual style.

I still recommend the game if for no other reason than the fact that they did day-1 linux releases.
Motionshot Sep 24, 2017
I've played the first chapter a few times, such an awesome game! Never got around to buying the second chapter but always wanted to. Now that chapter three is here, I might buy them both!
Eike Sep 24, 2017
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Quoting: EikeI think I have a key for chapter one and two.
If someone wants to have it, drop a PM.

I still got a key for chapter one (of which I'm 99% sure it works).
Anybody?
tuubi Sep 24, 2017
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Quoting: EikeI still got a key for chapter one (of which I'm 99% sure it works).
Anybody?
Grab a free key from Eike and save all of 0.89€. :P

(Seriously, chapter one is 90 % off on Steam right now.)
Eike Sep 24, 2017
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:-P :-D
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