Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

released on Jul 17, 2017

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

released on Jul 17, 2017

Unwind and enjoy the slow life in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, a relaxing open-world adventure game. Yonder is set in the world of Gemea. A natural island paradise with eight distinct environments ranging from tropical beaches to snow-capped summits. Yonder offers a world to lose yourself in; a world filled with the wonder of discovery and the spirit of adventure.


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Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a lovely but short little adventure game, with RPG, adventure, and sandbox elements. I love the creative aspects of the game and its environments. The scenery, foliage, and wildlife are a treat to look at, and the colorful and interesting visual style of the game is pleasant. The sound design and music are lovely and fitting to the game. Lots of the sounds in the game left me pleasantly surprised by their realism, such as the rustling of buckles when your character walks, and the realistic sounds of the thunder booming.

The gameplay is relaxing and pleasant and offers a decent variety of side-quests and outside opportunities such as collecting collectible cats and increasing your crafting skills. ^^

Overall, it is a delightful little game. I wish it were longer, though, and that the stone bridge building was much better balanced, as it is very expensive and time-consuming to collect the resources for them.

Pros:
+Wonderfully realistic and pleasant sound design.
+Tranquil soundtrack.
+Lovely visual art style and scenery.
+Nice variation of environment types/biomes.
+Beautiful wildlife and foliage.
+Enjoyable and tranquil gameplay.
+Collectibles to add reply value and more gameplay opportunities.
+The sprite designs are cute and charming and have a nice little variety of appearances and personalities.

Cons:
-The game is very short.
-Building stone bridges is a very expensive venture. (required to reach some collectibles, like cats.)
-Some side quests are fetch-quest-like or slightly grindy.

i haven't played this for two years, however this is such a beautiful game, and i'm not good at finding those sprites, and i got confused at the end so idk lol

An open world adventure with farm plots. There's less emphasis on the farming aspect and more focus on exploring, which I did enjoy. You can set up farms on specific plots of land to ranch animals for their produce. You'll need a garden box to grow trees and plants.

The animals are cute and provide crafting materials. But that's about it. You can ask an animal in your farm to follow you, however they don't benefit from it. You cannot mount the larger animals to ride; it's a shame because you do a ton of walking in this game.

Speaking of walking....it's a lot. There is an item you can craft to fast travel to any farm you own in any of the 8 biomes. You'll have to craft one anytime you want to travel. There are also stones you can visit to fast travel but you need to be at that location. Plus the FT points aren't at any town. It's not convenient.

The barter system was fun. Some sellers will change their inventory when the day cycles. You don't have to worry about money, just trade items you no longer want.

It was fun enough to earn all achievements. The wandering back and forth put a damper on my attention span. The game really leans into the slow-moving rancher lifestyle.

This is a sleeper hit if ever there was one. It won't be for everyone but if you want a chill game to vibe with that has no combat then Yonder is the game for you. That's a great concept, in my opinion.

J'ai pas joué plus de 30 minutes mais le jeu m'a donné aucune envie de continuer, toutes les interactions me paraissaient artificielles et pas intéressantes et servant juste à nous refourguer du travail, ça m'a soulée. Peut-être que le jeu est bien mais j'ai pas eu envie de tester.