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Pilo and the Holobook

Pilo and the Holobook

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Release Date: April 10, 2025

Adventure, Science Fiction, Isometric View, Indie Games, Cozy Game, Singleplayer

A cozy adventure game with an isometric camera. Pilo and the Holobook is about exploring the star system and collecting stickers. They can document our journey, as well as provide us with unique abilities. Our ultimate goal is to deal with the tar posing threat to the worlds we visit.

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Pilo and the Holobook is a cozy adventure game in which we play as the titular hero named Pilo, exploring the star system XOP-642 and discovering its secrets. The game was developed by a small, independent studio Mudita Games.

Gameplay

In Pilo and the Holobook we watch the events in an isometric view.

Diverse worlds

Adventure leads us through worlds that are diverse biomes with unique fauna and flora. They include densely vegetated Floral asteroid, the sunny world of SRTOM, or Labship, which is the eccentric Professor's space laboratory.

Holobook's capabilities

The main tool and inseparable companion of Pilo is the titular Holobook, a book reminiscent of an encyclopedia, in which the protagonist collects stickers related to his discoveries. Individual stickers not only document our progress and remind us of what we have encountered on our way, but also provide us access to various skills.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4

Xbox One

Xbox One

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S

Developer: Mudita Games

Publisher: RedDeerGames

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Pilo and the Holobook Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
CPU SSE2, 2 GB RAM, graphic card DirectX 10, 1 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
CPU SSE2, 4 GB RAM, graphic card DirectX 12, 1 GB HDD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Pilo and the Holobook Video Game.

95%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (117)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Visuals and Art Style: The game features beautiful, vibrant, hand-drawn graphics that are charming and colorful, enhancing the overall aesthetic experience.
  • Relaxing Gameplay: Players appreciate the game's calm and soothing atmosphere, with no fail states or combat, making it suitable for players of all ages.
  • Engaging Story: The narrative, while simple, is heartwarming and promotes themes of exploration, curiosity, and environmental awareness.
  • Sticker Collection Mechanic: The unique mechanic of scanning objects to create stickers is satisfying and encourages exploration and creativity.
  • Accessibility: The game is easy to play and can be enjoyed by younger audiences, although some puzzles may require adult assistance.

The main cons of the game

  • Short Length: Many players found the game to be quite short, typically completing it in about 3 to 5 hours, leading to concerns about value for money.
  • Lack of Direction: Some reviews mentioned that the game lacks clear directions, making it easy to get lost or confused about what to do next, especially in certain areas like the desert.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: The gameplay can become tedious as players must revisit planets multiple times to complete their sticker collection, which some found repetitive.
  • Limited Content: Some players expressed disappointment in the limited number of worlds and the overall content, feeling it could have been expanded significantly.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Hints or Guidance: Players suggested the addition of hint systems or clearer directions to help navigate quests and puzzles, which could enhance the overall experience.
  • More Complex Gameplay Mechanics: Some reviewers expressed a desire for more diverse gameplay elements beyond just scanning and collecting stickers, such as mini-games or platforming sections.
  • Increased Game Length: Many players wished for more content, suggesting that the game could benefit from additional worlds, quests, or an extended storyline.
  • Replay Value: There were calls for more replayability features, as the current format does not encourage players to return after completing the game.

Summary

  • Overall, "Pilo and the Holobook" is praised for its artistic design and relaxing gameplay, but it faces criticism for its brevity and lack of direction, with many players hoping for future expansions or sequels to enhance the experience.

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