Normality

A sinister force now controls the city of Neutropolis. A once-thriving city full of beauty and light, Neutropolis has been reduced to a a stagnant pit of apathy.

Normality is a adventure, point & click and retro game developed by Gremlin Interactive and published by Funbox Media Ltd.
Released on October 09th 2015 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 401 reviews of which 285 were positive and 116 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.8 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 0.59€ on Steam and has a 80% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
  • Processor: 1.8 GHz Processor
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7

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Oct. 2024
Explore a gritty and dark dystopian world in this 3D adventure game: In a near future, the whole humanity became apathetic after a corrupted governement enslaved the people in this post-indus.... HANG ON A MINUTE?
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Aug. 2024
Time travel to year 1996.. Welcome at weirdeness digital world, where You start the journey. You meet several Norms and listens their stories. You help them solve their problems, which isn't obvious but is part of larger project. Damn, finishing this game in 2024 can be tricky, especially when it was almost already done 4 years earlier, but save didn't worked (hint: make sure SAVEGAME folder is created in game's root dir to avoid this problem - steamapps\common\Normality\SAVEGAME) Only old school games can handle this challenge. Do it, even after almost.. 30 years. It's not too late.
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March 2024
Decades later this is still a very unique game. Even among the very rare first person point-and-click genre. I won't pretend I don't have nostalgia for it from playing it in the 90s, but I've played it several times as an adult and truly think it holds up. The controls aren't very modern but getting used to them doesn't take long. The puzzles, in my opinion are only mildly abstract, and the average person shouldn't need to look anything up. The game oozes with style and is probably one of the most memorable experiences I've had playing hundreds of games over decades. My biggest advice: look up how to restore the American voice acting. Like many have said it better suits the mood of the game. And it's not even close.
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Feb. 2024
Classic nostalgic game from the 90s
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Dec. 2023
I still have the big box for this game, I bought it when it was new. There was nothing else like it at the time and still isn't really. It's got your usual adventure game stuff, combining weird items etc.... This game totally jives with me, it's weird and funny. The environments are really detailed unlike anything else at the time. The atmosphere rocks BTW, this version comes with the UK voices, they suck and I highly recommend replacing them with the US voices. It ruins the game.
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Normality
6.8
285
116
Online players
0
Developer
Gremlin Interactive
Publisher
Funbox Media Ltd
Release 09 Oct 2015
Platforms
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