
Joel Higginbotham asks - how do you review that which has no gameplay?
With very little in the way of gameplay, the average gamer may have little motivation to play to Qora, but if you’re looking for a unique and memorable experience, then it might just be for you. From first-time game designer Holden Boyles, Qora sets you on a beautiful adventure through magical lands to tell a story of an ancient past.

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It’s idyllic up here in the mountains. In the distance the contractors are putting the finishing touches on your new home. There’s a festival about to start which is a perfect excuse to meet the neighbours who happily tell you they are richer than you. Or your new house is built on the site of a recent falling boulder tragedy. Or they just want to welcome you to the community by giving you an ugly sweater.

Curve Digital, the makers of Qora, are working on a new game. It's called White Space, and it's a procedurally generated roguelike where you play a bounty hunter. In space!

Julie Morley writes: "In the past, Cliqist has covered Qora several times (including when it was called Spirit) and has kept up with the games' development. Now, after months of waiting and tedious development, Qora is finally here. But, new questions surfaced about QORA's release and the future of it. I interviewed Holden Boyles, creator of Qora, for a better look into the game and what is to come."
Seems like an interesting game. Unfortunately it's only on PC