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A quiet god-game where you sculpt planetary ecosystems in lowpoly 3D. Meditative to a fault, but occasionally genuinely beautiful.

Awe is a god-game in the loosest, most zen sense of that word. There are no civilizations to crush, no resources to hoard, no victory condition breathing down your neck. You shape planets, coax ecosystems into existence, and watch life flicker across minimalist lowpoly landscapes while an atmospheric soundtrack does most of the emotional heavy lifting. If that sounds either deeply appealing or deeply boring to you, trust that instinct, because Awe does not try to be both things at once. The core loop is unhurried by design. You terraform terrain, introduce flora and fauna, and observe cause-and-effect chains ripple through the biosphere you are building. The lowpoly 3D art style walks a careful line between stark and warm, and when the lighting and geometry click together just right, there are moments that genuinely earn the title. The soundtrack is the kind of ambient drone-and-chime work that suggests someone thought carefully about what silence feels like inside a game. It is not background noise. It shapes the experience the way a good score shapes a short film. Where Awe struggles is in communicating what it actually wants from you. The feedback loop between your creative choices and visible ecosystem outcomes is murky enough that it can feel less like shaping a world and more like poking one and hoping. Players who want to feel consequential as a god-figure will bump against that opacity pretty quickly. The game also skews short and thin on content variety, which means the meditative mood it builds can slide into monotony before you have had enough time with it to feel satisfied. Mixed Steam reviews at 71% positive tell you this is genuinely a split-audience product, not a sleeper gem that got unfairly reviewed. That said, there is a particular kind of player Awe was made for, and if you are that player, you probably already know it. If you have ever spent twenty minutes in a city builder just watching your town breathe rather than actually managing it, or if you treat No Man's Sky planets as dioramas rather than resource nodes, Awe is speaking your language. It is a small, handcrafted thing that does not overstay its welcome when approached on its own terms. The developer clearly cared about feel and atmosphere over mechanics depth, and that intentional narrowness is either a strength or a dealbreaker depending on what you are bringing to it. Kai, Scout Team

Awe

Awe

9 oct 2015Badland Development StudioBadLand Publishing
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A quiet god-game where you sculpt planetary ecosystems in lowpoly 3D. Meditative to a fault, but occasionally genuinely beautiful.

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Awe is a god-game in the loosest, most zen sense of that word. There are no civilizations to crush, no resources to hoard, no victory condition breathing down your neck. You shape planets, coax ecosystems into existence, and watch life flicker across minimalist lowpoly landscapes while an atmospheric soundtrack does most of the emotional heavy lifting. If that sounds either deeply appealing or deeply boring to you, trust that instinct, because Awe does not try to be both things at once. The core loop is unhurried by design. You terraform terrain, introduce flora and fauna, and observe cause-and-effect chains ripple through the biosphere you are building. The lowpoly 3D art style walks a careful line between stark and warm, and when the lighting and geometry click together just right, there are moments that genuinely earn the title. The soundtrack is the kind of ambient drone-and-chime work that suggests someone thought carefully about what silence feels like inside a game. It is not background noise. It shapes the experience the way a good score shapes a short film. Where Awe struggles is in communicating what it actually wants from you. The feedback loop between your creative choices and visible ecosystem outcomes is murky enough that it can feel less like shaping a world and more like poking one and hoping. Players who want to feel consequential as a god-figure will bump against that opacity pretty quickly. The game also skews short and thin on content variety, which means the meditative mood it builds can slide into monotony before you have had enough time with it to feel satisfied. Mixed Steam reviews at 71% positive tell you this is genuinely a split-audience product, not a sleeper gem that got unfairly reviewed. That said, there is a particular kind of player Awe was made for, and if you are that player, you probably already know it. If you have ever spent twenty minutes in a city builder just watching your town breathe rather than actually managing it, or if you treat No Man's Sky planets as dioramas rather than resource nodes, Awe is speaking your language. It is a small, handcrafted thing that does not overstay its welcome when approached on its own terms. The developer clearly cared about feel and atmosphere over mechanics depth, and that intentional narrowness is either a strength or a dealbreaker depending on what you are bringing to it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamGod GameEcosystem SimAtmospheric SoundtrackLowpoly ArtTerraformingMeditativeShort PlaytimeCreative Sandbox

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Processor
Dual Core CPU @ 2.00GHz
Memory
1024 MB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 8600 / Radeon HD 3670 / Intel HD 4000
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
300 MB available space
Sound Card
DirectX compatible sou…

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Badland Development Studio
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BadLand Publishing
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 oct 2015

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Awe fue desarrollado por Badland Development Studio y publicado por BadLand Publishing.