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  • Summary: Kim is an open world RPG set in Rudyard Kipling's colonial India. Play as his ragamuffin hero Kim and roam hand-painted towns and procedurally generated countryside. Learn to survive as a penniless urchin, complete objectives, collect items and garner favour with the spies of the secretKim is an open world RPG set in Rudyard Kipling's colonial India. Play as his ragamuffin hero Kim and roam hand-painted towns and procedurally generated countryside. Learn to survive as a penniless urchin, complete objectives, collect items and garner favour with the spies of the secret service. Your aim is to live Kim's youth as best you can for it is fleeting but if at first you don't succeed, you may retell this classic adventure as often as you wish! Expand
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  1. Nov 28, 2016
    60
    Faithful adaptation of the famous novel, which can show off with successful atmosphere and excellent work with the texts. The rest, however, is not very interesting and the game suffers with many technical problems.
  2. LEVEL (Czech Republic)
    Feb 6, 2017
    60
    Fresh theme, otherwise, it’s a bit of a limping survival game. You can forgive many things, but not everything. Sympathy for the original book is not needed, patience definitely is. [Issue #271]
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  1. Aug 6, 2018
    7
    Kim is good story-based exploration game with RPG elements.
    It has a lot in common with Sunless Sea, but the atmosphere and setting are very
    Kim is good story-based exploration game with RPG elements.
    It has a lot in common with Sunless Sea, but the atmosphere and setting are very different. Kim is much more relaxed and forgiving.
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