I don’t know if this is a good community to post to, but it’s a cool game and i want to share it somewhere.

I think i heard about this game in a conlang group. I recently played the demo, and it was amazing. The game’s idea is pretty novel too. You decipher a logographic language based on context and clues, and you have to manually decipher the words meaning, too; so you could translate it wrong. in the “ME ME TOWER GO PRAISE” box, i’m not sure if the PRAISE hieroglyph is actually correct. I love linguistics, and to see a game made around it is awesome.

A devotee saying "ME ME TOWER GO PRAISE" The guard's have their own language!

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    19 hours ago

    Oh yeqh, loved COT. My only suggested change was that there could’ve been even more differences betweeen languages. At first i thought the warriors were basing their labguage around their anger. Where the other races all have a “i love”, i thought it would be a neat touch if the warriors only had a word for “i hate” and had to negate if they liled something

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    I’ve played it a few months ago and really enjoyed it! It’s a great little puzzle game and was a lot of fun to complete. Albeit I was a little disappointed with the last level but I can somewhat understand that some people might have been tired with the puzzles at this point.

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    greetings_stranger

    go_up

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      It just scratches my brain to decipher languages, especially since it’s a logographic language. Love those.

      And: “GREETINGS STRANGER” “GO UP” (I cheated, i used the wiki :( )

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    2 days ago

    Amazing game, recommend it to anyone and everyone. Presentation, puzzles, story are all top notch. Love it.

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    I loved this game. Puzzles that I felt I needed to understand the plot and culture to solve, made the world so much more alive.

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        If anything I’d say Heaven’s Vault is the better of the two!

        Sure, it’s way less polished and can be janky, but the language and the translation mechanics are so much deeper and more well-developed than anything in Chants of Sennaar.

        The languages in Chants are tightly defined and very specific to what the game needed, so they’re not really usable outside of that context. But the language in HV is rich and complex, and you can actually learn to write new things in it.

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        2 days ago

        Heaven’s Vault is a great game with a good story, interesting world building and beautiful music, the execution is a bit clunky though. The good news is it seems a new addition to this universe is in development!

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        i knew what it was before clicking, and i have to say - as someone who thought that game would be perfect for me i was very disappointed

        in the interest of not wanting to influence people’s opinions by being the only and negative comment i’ll spoiler my criticism, i still encourage folks to try it, and you can always refund it

        spoiler

        disappointed mostly by how janky it felt and how unintuitive a lot of the UI was. NPCs would speak too fast, give no time to pick the choice you want, in conversation other npcs approach you and start talking, my hand was held constantly, i got so many bugs and just, it felt like a pre-release build of a game i’d love if it was fixed, but no that was it- i don’t refund a lot of games but i came in expecting a great experience and the entire time i felt deep frustration

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          huh, that’s a shame. didn’t match my experience at all. my main gripe was with the traveling, but then i went back in a year later and saw that they added a skip button to it.

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            i’m glad you enjoyed it!

            i did finally get my fix of archaeology and linguistics, but separately

            Chants of Sennaar & Outer Wilds (best bloody game ever btw, one of those once in a generation marvels that make people beg for amnesia so they can experience it for the first time again. if you want to play it don’t look up anything about it you gotta trust me on that. unfortunately, the release was overshadowed by Outer Worlds that released very soon after and had the Obsidian RPG hype behind it 🙃)

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      If you are open to try a more adventure oriented spin on this, then try Tunic. Where the main game mechanic is translating the game’s manual by learning the language of the world.

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        I would argue that that’s the optional game mechanic.

        The main game mechanic is that it’s a Zelda-like hack and slash (with some more souls-like bosses). The secondary game mechanic is its secret puzzle system and then finally if you get through all that, there’s still this language you can decipher to solve the very last puzzle.