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ReviewOne Hour One Life/You Are Hope
Posted January 4, 2023 by Lilith in Games

I recently started playing this game. The premise intrigued me. You play a character who ages in real-time, gaining a new year every minute until they die at age 60.

Gameplay is open-ended and focused on survival. There are no men in the world. Every character is female, and can have children who are other players. Technologies can be developed over generations. Possessions are passed down and reused by other players. So its also a culture simulation. Or what it would be like if there was a culture of only women.

The game allows for self-hosting servers so if there is interest in it we could all play together. We would have to choose mobile or the Windows/Linux version because they're technically speaking not the same game. The mobile port is unofficial and was made by a different person (the source is semi open, its released to all paying customers).

There's a high learning curve so its not for those without patience. It's more like classic games in that way, where you need to work at it to get good at the game. Right up my alley. I like games that present me with a challenge as they are much more satisfying when you succeed.

4 comments

hexchromosomeJuly 27, 2020

Also wanted to add, I feel very odd offering any suggestions at all because I can't imagine the work that went into constructing this website so quickly. I'm immensely grateful, and love it here already

crystal_phoenixJuly 27, 2020

It's not quite what you're looking for, but if you spot a little icon under the post title, to the left of the time posted, clicking it will expand the post content downwards. I've found it on text posts and image posts that aren't a link off-site.

hexchromosomeJuly 28, 2020

Thank you, I had no idea!

girl_undoneJuly 29, 2020

I think there was a RES feature on Reddit that made it so you could click a button on the top of the page and all the images would be expanded. Maybe something like that if it also had a text feature that showed the first chunk of text on posts as well? Then it could also be a user setting, and people could have it either way.