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Don't Disturb
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Region restrictions

Activates within United States
This game has world-wide activation. No known region restrictions in effect.

Description

Requirements

Windows Requirements:
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows XP
Processor: 1.4 GHz
Memory: 512 MB RAM MB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 1.1 Capable Video with 512MB VRAM
Storage: 400 MB available space
Sound Card: Any
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Win 7 / Win 8 / Win 10
Processor: 3.0 GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel integrated graphics 4000
Storage: 400 MB available space
Sound Card: Any
  • Requires Steam and a Steam Account to play Windows version.
Linux Requirements:
MINIMUM:
OS: Linux Ubuntu 12.04 or later, SteamOS 2.20 or later
Processor: Intel Core 2 or AMD equivalent
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible, 512 MB VRAM
Storage: 400 MB available space
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 or higher
Processor: 3.0 Ghz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: SM4 1GB VRAM
Storage: 400 MB available space
Sound Card: Any
  • Requires Steam and a Steam Account to play Linux version.

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  1. Wonderful visuals, some expected translation issues*****

    Don't Disturb is a game about mourning, all told through the eyes of a dog. It is technically a puzzle game, although it takes around 20 minutes to solve everything it offers.
    This game is more about the journey, the way the dog tries to face the loss of its owner, and the striking visuals that show us the traditional Chinese afterlife based on their old folklore.
    Since this is a Chinese indie game, the translation is quite bad, but it almost exclusively relies on visual storytelling, so it is more like a mild annoyance.
    Three stars mostly because of the length. Despite the two endings, it is possible to see everything it offers in 30 minutes.

    by talgaby, Hungary - Apr 10th 2018

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