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This game throws players into a future 800,000 years from now where humanity has achieved immortality but faces temporal storms and primitive living. Wells must navigate this harsh new world.
  • Pros

    • Unique premise of immortality with primitive survival elements.
    • Introduces a compelling narrative about time travel consequences.
    • Features an intriguing post-apocalyptic desert setting.
    • Incorporates a survival mechanic with memory preservation.
  • Cons

    • Lack of modern conveniences and technology described.
    • Focuses on primitive societal structure despite advanced age.
    • Potential for violent encounters with weapons.
    • The protagonist's actions cause negative effects on the world.

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Windows
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  • Windows 10
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 98
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Windows 95/98
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Travel through time and experience adventures 800,000 years into the future.
As Wells arrives in the future, his time machine disappears in a burst of energy, stranding him in a world of immortality that is buffeted by temporal storms that erase the memories of and randomly age everyone they envelop. Unless you are forewarned of the storm's arrival, in which case a taste of black salt crystals will preserve your memory and stop the aging process. But Wells, by traveling through time, has caused a rift that is adversely affecting that time period's occupants! We are going 800,000 years into the future to an era in which man has attained eternal life yet lives in the desert. No phone, no lights, no motorcars, not a single luxury. Like Robinson Crusoe, they're primitive as can be. Except for the weapons. Yes, that's right, this enlightened, eternal society can and will liquidate each other.

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