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Updated: Mar 17, 2020





















































About This Game A camp trip goes wrong for Edward and his friends as they are abducted into an alien submarine. They now await to hear if they will be allowed home, or be executed inside this ship. Edward wants to trust the aliens will make the right choice, but as the decision looms, doubt begins to whisper in his mind. Bermuda is a visual novel mixed with open ended stealth puzzles. The game is fully voiced, featuring the talent of veteran actors such as Cristina Vee (Madoka Magica), Kira Buckland (Blue Exorcist) and Kyle Hebert (Dragonball). Xanthe Huynh and Skyler Davenport from Unhack also make a return, as well as voice actor Miguel Moran. For players who prefer to read the story like a traditional novel, each character's voice can be toggled individually. Running at around an hour in length, Bermuda aims to be a succinct story that players can enjoy around their busy schedules. Each episode features bonus conversations, giving players a chance to know the cast better. Illustrations: Alastair Sew Hoy Music: Matt Hamm A demo version of Bermuda is available! Please consider checking it out first to ensure the game runs well on your machine. Thank you! I hope you will find the experience valuable. 1075eedd30 Title: BermudaGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:InvertMousePublisher:InvertMouseRelease Date: 17 Mar, 2015 Bermuda Activation Code [Xforce] While its definitely shorter than I expected it to be, it does have a decent storyline and interesting gameplay. I've seen Visual Novels include elements of strategy games (IE: Sunrider, War Of The Human Tanks, etc.) but including gameplay dealing with stealth and sneaking past enemies? That's something I'm totally unfamiliar with. Which is why I give this game a thumbs up.. Nice Short Visual novel :33. Interesting gameplay with an interesting story, not the best because of how short and linear it is but I'd still recommend it.. This is a reasonable VN. Worth the low cost.It's linear and there are no choices, but it's an alright story.I would have liked to see it expanded into a larger game.. Buy it for the story, not for the gameplay.Unlike InverMouse's previous major title, Unhack, Bermuda does not attempt to meld its gameplay and visual novel elements together. The entire gameplay consists of exactly one level. The goals and number of guards change, but this does little to make it less boring. It just felt like a tedious stopgap between story segments. The game would undoubtedly have benefited from a more traditional point-and-click or choose-your-own-adventure style to its storytelling.For being only a 3 dollar title, the story is surprisingly good. It had enough mystery to it to keep me interested, but never seemed like it was making an\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665pull when it threw in plot twists. My only gripe is that Eddie can't seem to go more than a few sentences without throwing in a reference to God, and I'm not saying that just because I'm not religious. Especially once Mukan started angrily declaring that she didn't believe in God, all I could do was roll my eyes. It struck me as trying to insert controversy where none was needed. Leave the battle of the religions to the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665end of the internet where it belongs; I just want to enjoy a good story.Gripes aside, I still enjoyed the game. Despite being a weaker entry than Unhack, I would still recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good mystery. It's pretty cheap, and while the gameplay is boring, it's not difficult, nor should it take you but a couple minutes to run through.

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