Out There Chronicles - Ep. 1 Cheats

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Developer: Mi-Clos Studio
Category: Games
Price: $1.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.6
ID: com.miclos.outtherechronicles

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Description

Out There Chronicles is an interactive graphic novel based on the science fiction universe of Out There, the acclaimed, multi-award-winning space exploration game.

After a slumber of a million years, you wake up on America, a planet colonized by humans who fled planet Earth. In your quest to find your people, you’ll set off on a galactic adventure where you’ll meet a host of colorful characters and visit unimaginable locations.

Out There Chronicles is a unique adventure set several million years before Out There. Where do the Arks come from? What are the Cubes? Fans of the original game will find answers to some questions, but others will remain a mystery.
You’ll also meet various alien races and get the opportunity to learn more about their people… If you can master their language, of course.

In this universe that is so far from your own in distance and in time, a sharp mind and an instinct for survival are your only weapons. Friendships can be forged and ancient rivalries re-emerge through your encounters with almost-human and less-human races. Will you be able to distinguish friend from foe?
As in the original game, a single human is unable to face the forces of the universe alone. Achieve your goals by exercising diplomacy when needed, and seizing opportunities when they present themselves.

Written by FibreTigre, author of the original game, Out There Chronicles offers an epic story that will delight science fiction fans in search of new experiences.
Brilliantly illustrated by top French SF artist, Benjamin Carré, and equipped with a simple interface, Out There Chronicles will take you on a journey of adventure, even if you’ve never played a video game before.

Features
• 80 achievements
• An interactive science fiction graphic novel written by FibreTigre (Out There)
• A complex dialogue system: your choices can have consequences later in the adventure
• Master the alien language and discover their cultures
• Stunning, varied environments
• Develop relationships with an array of complex characters
• Revelations on the Out There universe
• A simple, accessible interface
• Magnificent illustrations by Benjamin Carré, the French master of science fiction
• Captivating music composed by Siddhartha Barnhoorn (Antichamber, Out There…)

Version history

1.0.6
2017-11-14
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

- Fixed : infinite loop at the mirror alien
- Fixed : bug that was deleting saves
1.0.5
2017-10-22
Checkpoints are now working properly
1.0.4
2017-10-05
Minor bugs fixed
1.0.3
2016-12-28
- Improved user interface
- Fixed minor bugs
1.0.2
2016-07-14
fixed infinite loop
more fluidity between punchlines
added missing english localizations
1.0.1
2016-07-12
Improved UI reactivity
Improved save recovery
Fixed unavailable buttons
Fixed minor typos
1.0
2016-07-07

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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
79 Ratings

Reviews

Akashijk,
Gorgeous art and music, interesting story. Not really a game.
This is not really a game or a choose your adventure, it’s a graphic novel where you can make mistakes and have to start over from a checkpoint. I had hoped it was a blend of that and “Out There”, but it’s not. It’s very linear, and there aren’t really any twists, just false choices. Make the wrong choice? You die, go back to checkpoint. That’s not “decisions that matter” that just black and white decisions.

That said, art and music are 5 stars. The story is pretty cool and paints a gorgeously creative picture of experiencing an alien universe, but again the linearity combined with the shortness does make the experience a bit underwhelming. But perhaps that’s just because it’s so creative and awesome, that I want more. I wish I could bring the universe it creates to any of a number of sci-fi games with real gameplay but lackluster story and characters.

I’m off to play the 5-star “Out There” by this same studio, buy that, it’s worth every penny!
Rage is on,
Great. Can't wait for the next!
I loved it. It gave a few more explanations to things I didn't know before.

---------Spoilers Warning!--------------------

I loved how we finally know how the giant ships came to be. But then again...why did we find one in Omega that was destroyed? And I was happy to learn about the crystal ship. Hopefully more gaps will be filled in future episodes. Can't wait for more. I couldn't ask for more from this game. My only wish it that we get to know when the next comes out. Its really killing me!
NW Fla,
Some odd inclusions.
I didn’t play the entire game. So, that’s a strike against me for possibly coming to an erroneous conclusion. (God help me, now all I hear in my head is Trump saying, “There is no collusion”)
Anyway, there are a number of references to Christian religiosity, however I got confused when there were several references to a, “Catholic Cross” I’m a catholic of (at this point the writer closes his eyes and softly clears his throat) 3 score years and I never knew that a Catholic Cross was any different than that used by that used by our Protestant brethren. So I thought that was a little weird. An importantish military protagonist in the story is portrayed wearing a Roman collar. I think I know which way the wind is going to blow for the rest of the game, in reference to a not so subtle anti-Catholic drift, so I stopped playing. That’s it, an incomplete assessment at best.
Teach Em Up,
Beautiful piece of work
Firmly in the realm of science fantasy, not science fiction, but beautifully made and executed. Requires some not perfectly logical leaps of reasoning, but then again this is standard fare for adventures since 1001 Arabian Nights. The closest movie I could compare it to is Legend, with a firmer plot. $3.99 for the bundle seems insanely cheap compared to a graphic novel, and this was far more engaging. Highly recommended
masotime,
First class storytelling
I wasn't sure if I'd enjoy this after playing Out There, but I was mistaken. The universe and storyline are impeccably crafted and very imaginative. This could easily be worthy of box office movie or award winning TV series like Syfy's The Expanse. Looking forward to the next installment.
Self-improvement junkie,
Shouldn't have bought the bundle
I had heard of Out There omega and just impulsively bought the bundle in th App Store, but after giving this game a solid shot, I should have stuck to just Out There Omega.

This interactive short story was not for me. I could not maintain a suspension of disbelief. I really liked Out There Omega and played it for hours and will probably play it more, but I doubt I'll work my way through Chronicles again. I hope the studio works on titles like Omega as opposed to Chronicles in the future.
MoEzekiel,
Unbelievable Space Odyssey, Immersive
Enjoy this because things that take you away this much are rare and hard to find.

For readers of science fiction who love space operas, this is an unbelievably rich, grippingly-paced, can't-put-down story / RPG. The music and atmosphere are explosively enveloping - use headphones.

I've enjoyed this more than any movie, sci-fi novel, game, or TV show I've come across in the last year.

Can't wait til episode 3.
sandersong,
Biased against Christians
You can’t tell this from the description, but as the story progresses, you learn that the society is very "religious," and claim to be believers in Jesus the Savior. But this turns into an evil thing and they are not as innocent as they appear. Basically, it has the same anti Christian feel as The Handmaiden's Tale. So if you’re into that, get the app. If you’re a Christian, it may bother you. Personally, I deleted it after about the fifth scene.
Itslocke,
Love it
Played it several times through. I love the music throughout the game and just keep playing it over and over lol
Johnscotlink,
Bugged
Don't waste your time. On iOS this game is unfinishable. At the end of chapter one it is impossible to get the tool from the maintenance guy quickly enough. You can get it and capture Nyx but you will always did to the AI. Other versions have a different order of questions available to the mechanic but the iOS version is messed up.