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VELONE

$16.99 $1.69
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ZAR 21
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About the Game

VELONE is a creative automation game inspired by the classic Opus Magnum.



On the mysterious planet VELONE, aliens have tasked you with saving their dying home. A collision with an asteroid has disrupted the entire energy supply. Now it is your job to build and program hydraulic mechanisms that create and place valuable Velone stones, restoring power to a civilization in peril.

Use logical thinking to solve difficult mechanical puzzles and come up with new and creative ways to program the Velone stones and beat every level. Enjoy the endorphin rush when constructs execute your plan flawlessly and everything slots into place in one fluid series of motions.

Each solved level rewards you with new information about the planet Velone, its climate, population, technology, society and more.

Features

  • Creative automation and programming game
  • Complex mechanical puzzles that can be solved in a myriad of ways for endless replayability
  • Satisfying gameplay where creating solutions feels extremely rewarding
  • Relaxing and meditative atmosphere
  • 40 unique levels

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
21 user reviews
33%
Positive
28 min at review
Not Recommended

[i][b]Inspired by Opus Magnum[/b][/i] is a nice way of not admitting that you copied everything from Opus Magnum but just gave it a new aesthetic. Given how blatant a copy it it is, let us compare it with it's aforementioned 'inspiration': - First of all, advertising other games from your publisher leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I would expect it from a f2p game, but not from a game I paid money for. - Whilst Opus Magnum had a story, you could skip it and get straight to the puzzles. In Velone, I couldn't skip the opening dialogue that I could not care less about, given its godawful voice acting. - Tutorials are especially important in setting up a player to learn how to play a puzzle game. In Opus Magnum, it was done perfectly. You were given a partial solution and were shown how you could complete it. In Velone, your hand is completely held through the puzzles, telling you where to place parts and what commands to use. - Opus Magnum encourages you to attempt different forms of o...

310 helpful 1 funny
28 min at review
Not Recommended

Oh no. This is not really inspired by Opus Magnum. This is what you get when you show someone a screenshot of Opus Magnum and say it's about puzzles, ask them to make it, then rush it out the door half finished. A very strong not recommend.

125 helpful 5 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

[b]TL;DR - Noooope. This thing isn't ready for release. Maybe come back in a few months.[/b] [i]To be completely honest, I haven't seen enough of Velone to write a proper review. As a huge fan of Zachtronics and Opus Magnum in particular, I was pretty excited when this popped up in my queue. I'm sad to say it's not living up to expectations. Here are a few notes from my ~2 hours' gameplay.[/i] --- - Ads on the main menu in a paid game, not a great look. This is probably the publisher's fault, but it's pretty distracting. - Art style is unsettling. Intentionally or not, the whole game feels cold and sterile. A little more color and detail in the core UI elements would go a long way. - Tutorials are vague and unhelpful. Mechanically deep games need to give the player time between lessons to practice and internalize what they've learned. Velone rushes you through a brief and incomplete description of its basic tools and then throws you to the wolves. - Programming is a serious chor...

76 helpful 1 funny
34 min at review
Not Recommended

Unpolished and confusing, I'm afraid, with tutorials that do not actually explain the game. Sins that could be forgiven, perhaps, were it not for the inclusion of advertising in the menu. Advertising! I paid money for this: I should not be beset with further demands for money within such a thing. Advertising, and the experience of the thing I am made to tolerate ads for is... simply not that good. Perhaps it would have been worthwhile to spend more time with Opus Magnum to truly understand what made it Work before making a version that... does not.

47 helpful 1 funny
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Sour milk like copy-paste of opus magnum, do not buy at least until polished,fixed,playable.

39 helpful
44 min at review
Not Recommended

I'm very into these type of games and am very sorry to let this one go, This one has terrible UI with a number of problems. Zachtronics has a history of automation games that they had evolved with the requirements of the player base. This however dont have the tools to cope up with the complexity of whats to come on latter levels. The video trailer seemed really promising and enjoyable, but I could not endure the game till that point. This game lacks a serious amount of polish before getting a retry from me. Refunding, very sadly.

33 helpful
24 min at review
Not Recommended

For games like this, it's important to be able to create and change your designs with as little friction as possible, but a rough control scheme and poorly tacked-on systems make doing anything a chore. Positives: - Puzzle mechanics feel like a natural expansion of Opus Magnum - Consistently great art & sound design Interface issues: - Text is extremely small & has poor contrast - Default keyboard & mouse hotkeys are obtuse with no options for rebinding - Poor use of screen space (parts palette covers half the board, no labeling on programming tray icons) - Hard to remove placed objects & instructions Game issues: - Tutorials do a poor job at teaching mechanics and interactions - Energy collection sequence serves no purpose other than to be annoying There is a legitimately great game underneath the UX disaster, and I'll certainly be following updates to see how it improves in the future, but I can't justify purchasing this in its current state.

31 helpful
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The game is reasonably fun except for a clunky interface and some bugs. In my case, the game froze twice and stopped "catching" thrown stones in certain circumstances. Opus Magnum is cleaner and more fun.

22 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

Does need some work. More graphics options and, definitely VOLUME CONTROL. Customizable UI would help too. But overall a good game.

8 helpful 3 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The worst tutorial I have ever seen in a game and I have seen a lot. You do exactly what the tutorial tells You to do, but the game does not proceed as it obviously isn`t what is expected of You. The actions that are used during the "programming", are not explained and You need to guess what they do. That is not how tutorials work...

6 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 8.1/10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 750 or AMD Phenom II X4
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 420 or ATI Radeon HD 5570
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 8.1/10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 4690K or AMD Ryzen 7 1700
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or ATI Radeon HD 7850
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible

FAQ

How much does VELONE cost?

VELONE costs $1.69. Currently 90% off!

What are the system requirements for VELONE?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 8.1/10 Processor: Intel Core i5 750 or AMD Phenom II X4 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 420 or ATI Radeon HD 5570 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 8.1/10 Processor: Intel Core i5 4690K or AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or ATI Radeon HD 7850 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible

What platforms is VELONE available on?

VELONE is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is VELONE worth buying?

VELONE has 33% positive reviews from 21 players.

When was VELONE released?

VELONE was released on Apr 21, 2022.

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