VERSUS: The Lost Ones
com.choiceofgames.versus1
by Choice of Games LLC
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About this app
Steal alien powers and absorb their memories! Can you outlast your opponents to escape from planet Versus?
"VERSUS: The Lost Ones" is a thrilling 123,000-word interactive novel, the first in a new series, by Zachary Sergi, author of our best-selling "Heroes Rise" trilogy. Your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
Become an interstellar warrior, gifted with the power to ransack the thoughts and abilities of others. Transported to an unfamiliar world beyond your wildest dreams, you must invade the minds of your fellow captives to survive.
Seduce Lady Venuma, a self-proclaimed goddess, or clash with Empress Vaccus, a tusked monster and the sworn enemy of your home world. Triumph in gladiatorial combat, or in the deadly politics of planet Versus. Absorb the right talents, and you just might save the galaxy!
* Fight for humans or androids in a morally ambiguous civil war
* Play as male, female, transgender, intersex, or a non-categorizable gender identity
* Subvert the corrupt Elite Courte, or join them to suppress rebellion
* Romance aliens, crossbreeds, and intergalactic royalty, or go it alone--the choice is yours
* Dive into a sci-fi hybrid of space operas, futuristic dystopias, fantasy epics, and political chess
"VERSUS: The Lost Ones" is a thrilling 123,000-word interactive novel, the first in a new series, by Zachary Sergi, author of our best-selling "Heroes Rise" trilogy. Your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
Become an interstellar warrior, gifted with the power to ransack the thoughts and abilities of others. Transported to an unfamiliar world beyond your wildest dreams, you must invade the minds of your fellow captives to survive.
Seduce Lady Venuma, a self-proclaimed goddess, or clash with Empress Vaccus, a tusked monster and the sworn enemy of your home world. Triumph in gladiatorial combat, or in the deadly politics of planet Versus. Absorb the right talents, and you just might save the galaxy!
* Fight for humans or androids in a morally ambiguous civil war
* Play as male, female, transgender, intersex, or a non-categorizable gender identity
* Subvert the corrupt Elite Courte, or join them to suppress rebellion
* Romance aliens, crossbreeds, and intergalactic royalty, or go it alone--the choice is yours
* Dive into a sci-fi hybrid of space operas, futuristic dystopias, fantasy epics, and political chess
What's New
Bug fixes. If you enjoy "VERSUS: The Lost Ones", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
App Information
Version Name
1.0.6
Version Code
3
File Size
5.8 MB
Minimum OS
Android 5.0+
Target SDK
Android 15
Developer
Choice of Games LLC
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Teen
Package Name
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Recent Reviews
Asher Goldstein
4.0★
Overall well written and engaging. Some minor grammatical errors, but it doesn't detract from the story. The aversion to singular they/them is a bit odd, but I suppose ze/hir works just as well. The story does not feel very complete on it's own, so I would only recommend if you plan on reading the sequels. That said, if you do have time to commit to the sequels, it's a great choice.
A Google user
2.0★
This story is far more focused on how amazing the surrounding characters are and your own story is little more than you walking around oohing and aahing over how much greater they are than you. It seems like your actions have little impact on the flow of the story and it feels like you have to push hard against the writer to go against any character you don't like, namely for me it was the "goddess". I usually love these games but this is one I have to say does not hold up to the usual standards of Choice Of Games.
Paula Hunter
5.0★
I've enjoyed both episodes that are available so far. Yes they are typos, yes sometimes the grammar doesn't line up quite right but what do you expect with a story that you can alter each time you read it? There are not enough of these to have an effect on the enjoyment of reading and playing through the story. I am looking forward to the next episode!
A Google user
5.0★
This is actually one of my favorite choice of game books. This author really succeeds in world building. Worlds within worlds within worlds. Your goal in this series is to save Prisca from the Blot. The narrative starts on a small backwater planet with religious beliefs that encourages isolation and then expands to a galaxy with many different aliens and pocket dimensions. The imagery and plot are top notch. The characters introduced are all unique and relatable. Well-written. Highly recommend.
A Google user
1.0★
This feels like a neverending prologue, like you're constantly waiting for something to happen. The author seems to punish you narratively speaking if you deviate from his desired path through the story and it's mainly because of his own politics. It doesn't feel like a choice game.
A Google user
3.0★
It's a decent game, but its quality is cheapened by some rather cringeworthy, annoying, and overall immersion-breaking descriptions and words. For example, the constant use of nonsensical, made-up pronouns/genders such as "Ze" and "Hir", and then the constant use of words that sound like they were made as a joke or by a toddler like "blerg" and "Blarfngard" (a curse word and location, respectively). Despite this, the story isn't too bad, and if you played it all the way through you may as well play the sequel if you're really curious about what happens. For my part, I am unsure I'll purchase the sequel or any other works from this author, as his other works appear to also be laden with this SJW drivel, something that sadly seems to be turning into something common for games released by CoG.
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