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OPUS: The Day We Found Earth

OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is a chill, stargazing experience that's handcrafted for people who enjoy story-driven games and arguing about Pluto. It tells a tale of purpose and pursuit through the lens of a deep space telescope that players operate throughout the game.
"...lighthearted space exploration and stargazing that fits this purview to a T." – Rock Paper Shotgun"I resonated with it (OPUS) on a spiritual level." [10/10] – OPNoobs"...you may want to be sure there is a tissue nearby." [4/5] – Jay is Games

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FEATURES⦿ A story-driven experience that defies definition⦿ Unique gameplay mechanic ⦿ A whole galaxy to explore and get lost in ⦿ Meticulously crafted art ⦿ A beautiful soundtrack to chill out to

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STORYAfter eons of spreading across the cosmos, humanity has lost its way back. Help the childlike robot Emeth carry on his creator's will of locating Earth, and find our long lost home together, as he realizes a greater purpose inside his tiny mechanical heart.

GAMEPLAYThrough delightfully simple controls, players operate an evolving space telescope to find Earth by scanning nearby stars. Players will also be able to explore the stories of each crew member through secrets scattered throughout the spaceship.

SOUNDEnjoy a full soundtrack of original music from composer Triodust, woven deeply into every corner of the game. Prepare to lose yourself in the organically generated soundscape while wandering through the galaxy!

Category : Adventure

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Reviews (28)

Mar. Mar 6, 2022     

The story idea and graphics are good. The plot and gameplay is basic and best suitable for children. Main story takes maybe an hour to complete, upon which you are asked to pay a little bit more then a dollar for an additional few minutes of the game for the ending. That was disappointing; to find out how short it was and even more so that a lot of additional content it seems like 70% of stories for the game costs a additional 20$ to get. Why this choice? 5$ for everything would have been best.

T. f. T. Dec 19, 2021     

A heartwarming story with a little bitter taste. With a pen and a paper, navigation was so much easier. Clues were left behind just make me more curious just want to know more what happened. The behind the scenes had been done really creative, very fit the game. The price is affordable, the game is short but every moment are unforgettable emotions experience like rocket of whisper. (I still dont like that robot). I cant wait to play your next titles

Nat. Aug 24, 2021     

The art style and music is simply beautiful and soothing. I love the story and characters. I think the dialogues are well written. But the storyline could be better with more in depth explanation in certain aspects. For me, personally, the ending left me hanging and wanting more. Also, gameplay is repetitive and not really challenging (even on normal). However, i really appreciate what the devs have created and hope the best for them.

Ond. Š. Jan 6, 2019     

I had played the demo long time ago and now i finally bought the full game. It is a very nice and touching story, loved the main character and the whole planet searching was very peaceful experience. However there are some issues with the text being unreadable or overlapped due to big font or small space. That was a bit annoying... But all in all, great game!

Ame. O. Jan 11, 2019     

The reason I gave it 4 stars because the font problem. The percentages of planets are tangled with other words. Also, the conversation between characters doesn't appear clearly on the screen. I'm using Nokia 7 plus and I think the problem with aspect ratio 18:9 . Maybe the game doesn't fully support it yet.🤔 BTW the game is good and I like it but fix this problem in the next update and everything will be cool 😊🥰 Thanks for the amazing experience and keep up the good work guys 🌹😊

A. G. u. Jan 5, 2019     

Beautiful and emotionally moving. The gameplay, music, and story all work together to convey feeling in an unforgettable 2-3 hour experience. The new short cutscenes are also a good touch. I will warn though that you shouldn't inspect objects in a room until Emeth is at that level or below it, as this can give away spoilers, and the game doesn't stop you from scrolling all the way down (unless this was a bug for me).

gru. g. Dec 14, 2018     

The game is very nice looking, but there is no depth to the story. You progress through the game by just searching through the telescope. I actually didn't mind this too much but it would've been nice if the planets to discover didn't have repeating descriptions with the UI cutting off half the descriptions. Even at the end when I thought there would be more interactivity inside the ship you just keep searching through the telescope against logic. Emeth's conflict with Lisa isn't resolved particularly well because there is barely any character development despite there being an opportunity in the story. Overall the concept was interesting despite falling short and everything looks good. Bugs: The font is too large and gets cut off by the UI (on a Note 9). Clickables inside the ship are not very responsive, usually requiring several presses to activate.

Art. O. Feb 17, 2019     

I love it! I just wish there was a better map of where all the zones and areas are related to eachother, I get that we're supposed to get a feel for where everything is and use fhe coordinates and hints, but if I won't be revisiting zones after I'm finished with them then( I'm still on the demo) I don't see the point of needing to memorize the land marks (close planets and stars)

And. D. Jan 8, 2019     

A wonderful concept with matching art-style and a strong application of mobile phone / touch screen game mechanics. One of the most unique titles, but probably won't be for everyone due to the slow gameplay and little variability beyond some rudimentary mixing of concepts. Essentially a "find this" game, based on clues. Good for fans of astronomy and exobiology, with its cute SETI-inspired story. Recommended to try out, but only if you like slow "take your time" gameplay design.

Yvo. Y. Dec 23, 2020     

The description and rave reviews are totally misleading. First of all, there is no adventure. You don't go anywhere. There is no gameplay beyond what you get in the "demo" version - using a map of stars and finding and clicking on the right spots to analyze. The end. In between searches, you progress through very predictable dialogue. In contrast, OPUS's Rocket of Whispers was moving, interesting, and long. This game, not so much - it was over in 1-2 hours, and I'm not sure is worth a dollar.

Fre. J. Jan 4, 2021     

If your goal was to create a new kind of game/story experience that somehow evokes an emotional response and sense of accomplishment without actually being a "game" at all, and with my presence in the "story" being unnecessary or even able to effect the plotline - a ridiculous goal since it's not even really possible... I don't know why your team ever thought they could accomplish it - then . . . MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! I don't know how, but you managed to do all that and somehow make me like it!

pus. s. Apr 12, 2020     

Nice story, it's like a visual novel. The game is simple, to find planet Earth and save humans, and the sory goes along. Only a small part is available free to play and u'll have to buy the remaining, but the price is really cheap if u only want to complete the game and story (there are side stories and other stuff for which u'll have to pay additional cost).

Dav. C. Dec 15, 2018     

Oh, my lord. It's been a while since a game touched my heart so deeply as OPUS. The gameplay's simple in concept, though surprisingly deep, but the best thing is the way it interweaves with the story. And oh, god, the story is touching and not a little bittersweet. Everything about OPUS is simply top-notch, and honestly, I'd have paid more for it than I did (and in fact I still may). Absolutely essential.

Ang. T. Mar 26, 2021     

I surprised myself stumbling across this game. I remembered a long time ago I had played a little bit of RoW and then I broke my phone was not able to remember the art when I got a new phone. As always, OPUS does not miss. I love the little insight details, the conversations, the music is just beautiful. It gives enough without it being too much, enough to keep focused. It has a gentle balance and I am glad studios like OPUS exist. Thank you.

Han. D. Mar 13, 2022     

Really relaxing and amazing but yes, its too short 🥲, i know it is impossible but i wish sigono devs release more feature of free Roaming mode, maybe a feature when they build or planting on earth, idle themed feature or gardening/building earth/spaceship and care feature, i miss Emeth but no more content after finishing the story, so with this idea it will make me (and other peoples) open the game everyday

Bar. J. Dec 6, 2021     

Not worth it for the cost. I played the free version. Then ended up paying 80 rupees for the full version. But the remaining part was really short and the story was very anticlimatic. We never even found out what happened to the doctor, which was one of the main arcs of the story! Disappointed

Han. S. Feb 22, 2020     

Fantastic game the whole premis of it is amazing. The story keeps you interested in the game. I got so into the story I bought the full game. Graphics and game style are awesome very visually appealing. The whole idea of finding earth is a new take on exploration games.

Ric. B. Sep 2, 2019     

I was recommend this game by a few different sites when looking for good android games. The reviews seemed positive so I figured I would give it a try. I was extremely disappointed. It's more of a visual novel with really repetitive game play to pad out the incredibly short game. I kept waiting for there to be more depth to the gameplay. I got through the demo and it asked me to buy the full game saying I wouldn't be disappointed which it failed to deliver on.

S. S. May 11, 2021     

no new information in the main story beyond the $1 paywall, and all mysteries remain unresolved. It seems like you need to purchase side stories (individually sold for high price) for curiosity quests. The pricing structure was unclear (i.e. no explanation on what's in the endless love package), and it negatively affected my game experience. Given the main plot has not much left beyond the paywall, it would be better to offer it for free uninterrupted, and sell these side quests afterwards.

Pet. M. Mar 30, 2021     

I did enjoy this story, mainly because the 2 main characters have an interesting dynamic. The gameplay itself is quite soothing if repetitive, but I was a little disappointed it didn't evolve that much throughout the game. Not a challenging game then, but very unique

Sar. H. N. May 5, 2019     

I adore this like I adore opus rocket. Fun searching space for Earth. I hope you keep making games. They're relaxing, keeps my mind off the pain and suffering from my 3 autoimmune diseases. I love the music and actually bought the Rocket soundtrack. 10 stars to the entire development team and music composer(s). As a composer, I have to say the music is soothing, beautiful and makes the games. Thank you all so so much. I appreciate all you do. The stories stick with me so much.

T. A. Mar 30, 2020     

It's a cute concept but really all you're doing is clicking and searching for earth through a telescope.... you are repeatedly clicking on planets to see if it's the right percentage.... then once you find a planet similar enough to earth, the game ends. It's extremely short, simple, and there's not much to it.

A. G. u. Sep 26, 2018     

A waste of $2. The story was interesting at first, but quickly became less and less so. The lack of substance left me very unsatisfied. The whole telescope thing got a little boring. I was expecting more eventually, but that's the whole game. My main grudge with this game, however, is the inability to read entire dialogues. There was no way to scroll, so you're just left guessing what the rest might say. I wanted to like this game, I really did.

Lun. Feb 28, 2019     

Great app but frankly after playing around 75% of it you are asked to buy the full version. I found nothing wrong with this and its needed for a creator to earn money but I was frankly disapointed paying for the full version then only have around 15 more minutes of story. They hype this up alot more about how theres more and there is not much and no out of the ordinary story, just a classic happy end. Gameplay isnt much..

Eli. H. Oct 20, 2019     

I played OPUS Rocket of Whispers, and loved it so much. I guess I was expecting something similar here, and while story wise I definitely got that, the gameplay was just boring. Exploring an beautiful open world in RoW was thrilling and amazing, but... while I love stars as much as the next gal, it got a bit repetitive. Not to mention there's not much challenge, even in the normal mode. I might be too harsh, but I truly wish I didn't spend money on this If you are a space nerd, get it though :D

Car. S. Sep 6, 2020     

Good story, fun game, neat art, great music. Super fun. 5 stars except: Wayyyyyy too much dialog, oh my goodness. One must click through 8-15 slow dialog bits between each gameplay. It's disruptive to immersing in the game. Maybe make the dialog continuous scroll with no additional clicks? And cut out the cutesie unnecessary, unrelated chatter? One or two lines of characters bickering is plenty, I don't need 8 back-and-forths (16 clicks!) that interrupt the plot and gameplay.

Ant. H. May 11, 2019     

Kind of a slow experience with parts of scanning during the story mode. I think it's trying to be atmospheric, but it doesn't quite work out since it happens every time. Still early on, though, so I'll see what else is going on.

Gav. G. Oct 15, 2021     

The story's quite ok, but the gameplay is very simplistic. I thought the telescope thing was an intro to the main game but it's really all you do here. And you click a help icon with a cool down and it literally points you to the right place.