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Play OverviewPlay Overview

The Longing (2020) is a point-and-click adventure about waiting and loneliness. It's an intentionally slow game that takes 400 elapsed days to finish. It draws on the Idle Game genre, where you use minor interactions to incrementally advance. Here though, the slow repetitive pace of the game isn't to persuade you to pay money to speed thing up but to reflect on the pace of life.

The 400 days of the game advance in real time, both during play and between sessions. As time passes you click to move around and explore the world, find items and take on simple tasks. It is set in a small cave with hand-drawn paintings on the wall and carpets on the floor. Not unlike a hobbit hole. There is even a fire in the corner. In the space you, as the Shade, wait until the time arrives when you can awaken its king.

Along with the long-slow pace of the game, interactions in the world are also slow. You move slowly, and even simple tasks take a long long time. This consists mostly of exploring caves, gathering resources to furnish your home and other busy work. These things can slightly speed up the game clock but not very much.

Although this sounds like something of an anti-game, it is surprisingly intriguing and appealing. It invites you to face the slow pace of time. But more than that, it becomes a place for you to face, and potentially reconnect with yourself. How you play the game doesn't have a huge effect on the screen (although there are several endings) but it can have a large effect on you, the player.

Our examiner, Rich Adams, first checked The Longing 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Andy Robertson and updated 8 weeks ago.
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Play StylePlay Style

This is an Adventure and Simulation game with Narrative and Point-and-Click elements. This is a single-player game.

 
You can play this game in the following styles:

DurationDuration

Play Time: This game will take between 8000 hours and 9600 hours to complete.

Age RatingsAge Ratings

Content Rating

Rated PEGI 7 for Fear.

Skill Level

7+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. This requires some unusual skills. You need to be willing to wait for months of real-time to prgress. Younger players need to be able to enjoy very slow progress. Those that see this more as a game to visit and see what's happen rather than to win, enjoy it the most.

CostsCosts

The Longing usually costs £12.99.
 

The Longing

Steam Store PC £12.99
Steam Store Mac £12.99
Switch Store Switch -
There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.

DetailsGame Details

Release Date: 05/03/2020

Out Now: Android, Mac, PC, Switch and iOS

Skill Rating: 7+ year-olds

Players: 1

Genres: Adventure, Simulation (Narrative and Point-and-Click)

Accessibility: 28 features

Components: 2D Overhead, Persistant World and Pixels

Developer: Studio Seufz (@StudioSeufz)


Taming Gaming Book Written by parents for parents, the database complements the in-depth discussion about video game addiction, violence, spending and online safety in the Taming Gaming book. We are an editorially independent, free resource without adverts that is supported by partnerships.

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