Signs of the Sojourner

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75

Top Critic Average

67%

Critics Recommend

God is a Geek
9 / 10
TheSixthAxis
6 / 10
Destructoid
6.5 / 10
Guardian
4 / 5
Push Square
7 / 10
COGconnected
82 / 100
Pure Nintendo
7 / 10
RPG Site
9 / 10
Creators: Echodog Games
Release Date: May 14, 2020 - PC
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Critic Reviews for Signs of the Sojourner

A unique combination of conversation gameplay and deck building, Signs of the Sojourner is a truly special game dripping in charm.

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Signs of the Sojourner has an excellent premise, an incredible soundtrack, and solid writing, but this jars with an often punishing and frustrating difficulty. All signs point towards this being a light-hearted narrative Indie, but the balance undermines that core identity, making it a struggle to fully enjoy.

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Signs of the Sojourner is one of the most cohesive narrative games I have ever played. The interplay between mechanics and storytelling is absolutely brilliant, which makes it a shame that it misses the mark in terms of actually being enjoyable to play. The inclusion of a frustrating "fatigue" mechanic is at odds with the general laid-back design approach to deckbuilding. There is something truly beautiful here that is worth experiencing, it's just a shame that the game seems to fight itself at every turn.

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Navigating a world of wonder, an intrepid trader encounters a succession of strangers in this engaging narrative card game

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There are some parts that don't quite work. A fatigue system discourages you from prolonged excursions and can make things tricky, and the limited number of cards means you're rarely fully prepared to speak with everyone. Overall, though, we'd say it's a successful experiment, and a breath of fresh air among all the usual noise.

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Signs of the Sojourner by Echo Night Games has my definite seal of approval to those looking for a fresh deckbuilding game. At the end of my first playthrough, it felt like I only scratched at the surface of the game. With multiple endings and a variety of decks to try out, this is a title I’m looking forward to diving into once again.

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Signs of the Sojourner is a good, challenging card game that has more at stake than expected. Replayability is high as you create various decks, befriend new people, and try to get that good ending.

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Signs of the Sojourner turns deck-building into a chance at growth.

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