OPUS: The Day We Found Earth

Dive into the boundless galaxy and embark on an emotional adventure! Help little robot Emeth to fulfill a century-old promise by finding Earth in order to save Mankind—so step into the spaceship, operate a deep space telescope, and find out what’s out there in the unknown.





The multi-award-winning adventure game from SIGONO is now available on Steam! Featuring a heartwarming story written by the team's IMGA-nominated writer.

DOES EARTH REALLY EXIST?



In year 160000 of the Galactic calendar, mankind has reached far across the stars from millenia of migration. The knowledge of Earth's existence has been lost to time, and is now a distant myth. But centuries of genetic engineering is driving the gene pool towards a dead end, and only samples of our earliest DNA may save us from extinction. And so, with the fate of mankind resting on its shoulders, a lone spaceship embarks upon a journey to rediscover our origin.





"A robot without a goal is nothing more than a calculator. So, listen up... Your goal, is to find Earth. Do we have a deal?"
- Dr. Lisa

"We have a deal… Emeth will find Earth!"
- Emeth, Lisa's creation



Help Emeth fulfill a centuries-old promise with his creator in this story-driven puzzle adventure, as he realizes a greater purpose inside his tiny mechanical heart.

FEATURES



  • Explore a vibrant starscape full of lovingly crafted stars, planets, and nebulae.
  • Be like a NASA scientist by operating a space telescope to scan stars across the sky.
  • Chill out to over 20 beautifully written soundtracks as you wander through space.
  • Search through a spaceship for items that uncover the crew members' past, and the history of a centuries-old mission.
  • Find Earth, and experience a heartwarming sci-fi tale.




Price

Max: 7,39€

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Min: 7,39€

Reviews

“While the romanticism in its cosmic quest for Earth is charming alone, it is the growth we share with the characters aboard the ship that truly shine.”
IGN Japan

“Opus: The Day We Found Earth is a lovely little game. At more or less the length of a movie, it’s not going to keep you entertained for the weekend, but it’s perfect for a quiet night in.”
Nintendo Life

“...Through the developer's excellent and careful pacing, the emotional impact of this game is no less powerful than many triple A epics.”
VGtime