Details About Lapse: A Forgotten Future PC Version
Lapse: A Forgotten Future is a Strategy app developed by Cornago Stefano. You can play Lapse: A Forgotten Future on PC after downloading an Android emulator from this page.
Android emulators are software that run a virtual Android device on your computer. LDPlayer is one of these Android emulators for Windows PC.
LDPlayer also provides additional features such as multi-instance, macros, operations recording, and others. Using the Android 9.0 system, LDPlayer can help you play mobile games on PC with faster performance and higher FPS.
LDPlayer is meant for hard-core mobile gamers.
Lapse: A Forgotten Future Overview
Lead an entire nation to salvation – or destruction – in a post-apocalyptic world set beyond the year 2075. With a simple swipe of your finger, left or right, you’ll be able to decide of this Nation’s destiny, taking hard decisions about different quests and problems, that will be brought to your presidential attention. Be careful though: leading has never been easy and it will be even more challenging in a similar world. Something mysterious has thrown the whole future humanity in a deep confusion, causing a continuous stream of events as wars, illness, famine. No one seems to recall what started this all, no one seems to know anything about the odd events that keeps involving the planet, no one can explain why you seem to rise every time someone tries to keep you down.
So be careful, and think long and hard each and every decision, because nothing happens by chance. Every single event might help you reach your final victory, but at the same time it could be the reason of your failure. Who will be your friend, and who will be your enemy? Hard to say in such a complex world filled with betrayals, aliens, bionic beings and ancient myths. What’s done is done, and you can just play your cards as well as you can in this inevitable race against time.
In-App Purchases:
The game is completely for free.
You can reach each and every ending without buying anything. Any purchase will be optional and, besides helping you a little bit along the game, will be a sort of donation for me.
FAQs and suggestions:
• How can you play? Press on the card and swipe it slowly left or right, so you can read the two possible options. Decide what choice you want to make, minding the four statistics. Keep in mind: every choice you make will have future consequences.
• Do I have to get to a certain year to end the game? No, you can reach an ending in any time! You just need to make the right choices and have a little bit of luck.
Supported Languages: English, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, French,
Finnish, Bengali, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, Czech, Afrikaans, Indonesian, German, Polish, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Japanese, Dutch, Hindi, Arabic, Slovak, Romanian, Greek, Romanian, Bulgarian, Malay, Slovenian.
Wanna help?
If you’re good with foreign languages and want to help translating Lapse, contact me at: stefano.cornago@gmail.com
Great game, it starts out as just a decision making simulator but the more you play the more you realize there is an underlying story with a great plot. Plenty of endings and achievements to unlock. Two gripes though: it's sorta finicky with its Google Play Games syncing, and it's hard to actually get into until you start to learn the game mechanics.
That such a simple idea can support this much gameplay is impressive. Easy to understand from the get-go, you can happily stumble through a number of initial games, only to find a story-driven element that brings it to a new level. A fantastic gameplay structure, clear visual style, and clever writing make this game an easy recommendation.
A friend recommended this game to me and I have been playing for a little bit (still haven't gotten to an ending), and it's great. It's a good mix between being simple and extraordinary. I also like Sci-Fi and this game dives heavily into that genre. It's also very easy to follow and enjoyable to go through. I look forward to completing the story. Also the gameplay is smooth and the ads are optional most of the time, but I promise they won't bother you much at all.