Neo Cab

  • 3.1
    out of 5
    60 Ratings
  • Absolutely amazing

    Isistryingherbest

    I can’t even begin to describe how much I loved this game. If you’re a fan of dialogue heavy visuals novels like coffee talk this is for you. A lot of people went into the game expecting the wrong thing and I think that’s why the reviews are so low but please don’t let that detour you. I’ve never been more inspired to create something.

  • Super cool!

    sofreakingawesomedude

    when i say i want to play a cozy, intriguing game, THIS is what I mean. I can’t even describe how in love with this game i am and it’s only been thirty minutes of me playing. As a techie/developer myself, I was immediately drawn to the futuristic aspects. 10/10 across the board and would love to see how this game develops down the line

  • How Is This Rated Only 3.1 Stars?!

    I_love_cats <3

    I really like Neo Cab. It has a nice slow paced game with really amazing art graphics. It feels like it has sort of a hand drawn feel to it. Games like this with a slow and steady storyline are my favorites. One of the best niche games i’ve seen in a while. Highly recommend.

  • Great game all around.

    Daxter24

    When I first saw and put this game, I didn’t really know what to think of it. So then I gave it a shot and I had to say going through the first night of the game was actually very interesting. This is the kind of game that I actually did enjoy and I actually really did like. I liked the characters and I liked that. They also had a bit of like development to them. I really did like that. There was also a lot of history within the neo cab universe.This is one of those games that I will play again and see what happens when you choose different choices. Also, if there is a sequel to this game, I would love to see it and play it too.

  • linear and slow

    Canecubo

    The set up is interesting and has potential. But what’s the point in providing a set of options and then telling the player sorry you can’t use that one? Almost by definition a game is an opportunity to explore, make choices, and experience their impactOther than that, the dialogue is slow and belabored —too much fluff to overly emphasize a preparatory, emotional state or to overly literally state and restate a set of hopes and expectations.

  • I like it but…

    TaeCarden

    The graphics and story line are amazing but it does get upsetting that certain choices aren’t pickable based off whatever emotion you are feeling in the game. I understand that’s realistic in a way with how life is because your emotions lead to your decisions but I really do wish we had more choice in the matter at least for the game. I know there’s multiple endings but it would take forever to try and see them all because of the fact you would have to have a specific emotion and change your interactions with people for your timeline to change and for your outcome to change. Once again yes that’s real life and I admire the depth of it but I wish there was a way to access each specific timeline at the changing points to get you to the different endings. Even though the game saves your progress it also saves your emotions in those saved moments so if you really wanted to change the outcome of things you would essentially have to start from scratch and be a different version of yourself to access those different timelines. Which is the whole concept of the game and I applaud the creators for that. I see both the beauty and pain in that. Overall on a depth level you guys did amazing with the game but on a consumer level I do feel like if you want more people to have that type of outlook on your game you should make it free at least so they can enjoy the experience and not feel like they wasted money.