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Strangeland

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Strangeland

May 25, 2021

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3.56 average rating based on 18 ratings

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A point-and-click adventure game set in a morbid, otherworldly carnival. Caught in the maze of your own mind, find hope hidden among the horrors.
Release Dates
May 25, 2021 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Jun 29, 2021 (Worldwide)
Linux
Aug 28, 2021 (Worldwide)
Mac
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User Stats
219
In Collection
28
Wish Listed
2
Playing
150
Backlogged
How Long Is Strangeland?
Main story: 4.0 hours
Main + extras: 3.0 hours
Total completions: 2
giopep
giopep gave Jun 3, 2021
giopep gave Jun 3, 2021
giopep's review of Strangeland

A fascinating point and click adventure game that reminded me of the Cyberdreams games (I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream and the two Dark Seed) but also of Sanitarium. It's a disturbing, adult themed game that tackles mental illness, grief and other "fun" stuff in a bizarre, introspective and inventive way. The puzzles are well thought and there's a smart, diegetic hint system for people who don't want to get stuck. Lovely.

jademonkey
jademonkey gave Dec 16, 2021
jademonkey gave Dec 16, 2021
jademonkey's review of Strangeland

This is absolute poetry. Beautifully written and powerfully atmospheric. I could feel just how much grief went into the creation of this deeply-personal game. I can't imagine many would make it through without feeling a strong resonance with at least a scene or two.

I love how unflinchingly bizarre the world of Strangeland is. Many scenes reminded me in the best way possible of the less-gratuitous (in terms of shock-value, at the least) David Firth animations, albeit far more heady; particularly the cicada and teratoma interactions. Every corner of Strangeland is dripping with Giger and Poe and various mythological and biblical allusions. These references thankfully serve to strengthen the unique narrative of Strangeland -- it never feels like a hollow vessel for previous works. In fact, there's a great comment or two in the game about leaning heavily on quotation.

The puzzles and interactive gameplay elements serve their purpose well in creating a connection to the narrative. I never felt too stuck or frustrated, and a simple call to the operator could point me in the right direction if I'd overlooked a cue.

I'm not particularly keen on replaying this one any time too soon, however. It was just a …

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This is absolute poetry. Beautifully written and powerfully atmospheric. I could feel just how much grief went into the creation of this deeply-personal game. I can't imagine many would make it through without feeling a strong resonance with at least a scene or two.

I love how unflinchingly bizarre the world of Strangeland is. Many scenes reminded me in the best way possible of the less-gratuitous (in terms of shock-value, at the least) David Firth animations, albeit far more heady; particularly the cicada and teratoma interactions. Every corner of Strangeland is dripping with Giger and Poe and various mythological and biblical allusions. These references thankfully serve to strengthen the unique narrative of Strangeland -- it never feels like a hollow vessel for previous works. In fact, there's a great comment or two in the game about leaning heavily on quotation.

The puzzles and interactive gameplay elements serve their purpose well in creating a connection to the narrative. I never felt too stuck or frustrated, and a simple call to the operator could point me in the right direction if I'd overlooked a cue.

I'm not particularly keen on replaying this one any time too soon, however. It was just a lot to take in! I finished Primordia earlier this week, and will almost certainly return to it sooner than this, despite the excellent evolution in design. All of that being said, I'm very happy to have had the experience and give Strangeland my highest recommendation.

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kensho
kensho gave Feb 8, 2025
kensho gave Feb 8, 2025
Just some substance, but so much style

Probably the most beautiful wadjeteye game, top notch art and animation, and really good voices going for the weird tones and nailing it. The plot feels a bit trite but the delivery of it throughout makes it worthwhile.

pixelcrypt
pixelcrypt gave Feb 2, 2022
pixelcrypt gave Feb 2, 2022
Decent Wadjet Surreal Game

To me this was exactly a 5/10 game.

Loved:

  • artwork, super creepy surreal goodness
  • The different characters / creatures are just eye candy
  • The puzzles were super fair and rarely did I need help, but still were challenging enough

Meh’ed:

  • The areas, 90% of the game you’re stuck in the same few areas you began in, which sorta get old
  • The dialogue. Lots of cryptic poetic writing that was trying a bit hard for me.
  • The story - was ok, but nothing that will stick with me
  • Length. Very short compared to most wadjet titles, get it on sale!