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Forgotten 23 is a dark sci-fi adventure – and it’s now available on GOG!

The Forgotten, a remote space station over Proxima Centauri b, is broadcasting a distress signal. With its orbit decaying, it's a matter of time until it crashes into the surface of the planet below. Only one person can avert a catastrophe: Engineer Max Novak, who just arrived at the station aboard a rescue ship and is immediately thrown into a life or death situation: The station’s crew has disappeared without a trace and the station is about to deorbit.

Now on GOG!
Little late, but better than never, thanks KovalGames, indie.io & GoG.
Still waiting for one of these to be based on the antics of a Space Station 13 round.
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While I admit that space-themed games are quite the lure, time constraints being a central 'feature' of the game mostly obliterates any interest. That overarching sense of urgency would quickly plant the seeds of frustration, leading to abandonment.

I had viewed portions of a playthrough on YouTube, and, there does not seem to be anything that would counteract the aforementioned notion.
23? I don't even remember the previous 22!
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Palestine: While I admit that space-themed games are quite the lure, time constraints being a central 'feature' of the game mostly obliterates any interest.
That overarching sense of urgency would quickly plant the seeds of frustration, leading to abandonment.
Full agreement.
Game on a timer -instant timed out interest.
Post edited 15 hours ago by dyscode

caught in a relentless time loop with just 23 minutes (...)
Every loop reveals new clues and challenges, pushing him closer to unlocking the station’s hidden secrets.
I don't think this timer concept is as bad as some people here are trying to paint it.
23 minutes is still short enough, so that you can accept a (temporary) defeat and just try something else next time. It's not like you lose hours of progress.
Btw, other games have explored this game mechanism before. Just one example: Minit
Post edited 9 hours ago by g2222
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GOG.com: Engineer Max Novak, who just arrived at the station aboard a rescue ship and is immediately thrown into a life or death situation: The station’s crew has disappeared without a trace and the station is about to deorbit.
Lesson to be learned for next Mark 24.

(Also, what have you done, having a human to save a deorbiting station is a major FUBAR)