Signs of the Sojourner Reviews

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6.5 / 10.0
May 22, 2020

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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6 / 10
May 19, 2020

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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9 / 10.0
Mar 18, 2021

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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Unscored
May 15, 2020

I have, to borrow a metaphor, a lot of Fatigue cards in my deck some days.

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70 / 100
Apr 9, 2021

Signs of the Sojourner is an intriguing deckbuilder with a great cast of characters and integrated story and gameplay. While there are some glaring flaws with its mechanics, this is a nice relaxing game that teaches the beauty of communication.

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Jul 2, 2020

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

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82 / 100
May 13, 2020

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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7 / 10
Mar 16, 2021

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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RPG Site
Top Critic
9 / 10
May 13, 2020

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

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6.2 / 10.0
Jul 3, 2020

Signs of the Sojourner is a slice of life deck building narrative game. If that was more than a mouthful for you, you may consider steering clear of this game as the conversation based game-play will careen you down a narrative driven path rife with haggling and sometimes fleeting relationships. For the right gamer, Signs of the Sojourner will provide the kind of unique game play that you can't find anywhere else. For deck builder fans, you may find it hit or miss to your tastes, but if battling is more your speed, this might not be up your alley.

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KeenGamer
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Mar 20, 2021

Travel through a colorful map and deal with the hand you are dealt in Signs of the Sojourner. Follow your mother’s footsteps into a career of discovering cities and personalities, and the perspectives that each brings to your deck of cards – your tool to connect with the world.

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7 / 10.0
Mar 30, 2021

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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4 / 5.0
Apr 7, 2021

Signs of the Sojourner delivers a touching narrative experience through unique conversation-based deck-building gameplay

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6.5 / 10.0
May 22, 2020

Despite all its gameplay issues, Signs of the Sojourner remains an entertaining title that you can experience time and again; each time encountering new things. Playing this game can distance you from AAA titles for a while, and will bring you a fresh experience

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GameSpew
Becca S.
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
May 29, 2020

Signs of the Sojourner is clever and charming. While the game mechanics can put a dampener on the laid-back feeling of the game, you’ll probably be too engrossed in the touching story to care. In a time where everyone in the world is being forced apart, a game about making connections and appreciating what you have feels like the perfect antidote.

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8.5 / 10.0
Mar 16, 2021

Signs of the Sojourner is a refreshing game, succeeding largely in how well it takes eternally relatable ideas like talking to other people and transforming them into a very sensical card game that has a surprising amount of depth despite a straightforward presentation. The way playing cards represents conversations is genius, making this a standout for how unique it feels.

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80 / 100
Mar 30, 2021

Signs of the Sojourner is a game about connection and communication. About how easy it is to move and reach your objectives when you understand what the other is saying and how much the barriers of communication can affect even those who understood us most. It's an objetive that, despite some issues, it reaches with considerable success.

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7 / 10.0
Apr 4, 2021

The story is too slow, the card play is not engaging enough, and the gap between the two elements is never actually bridged. Signs of the Sojourner remains a bizarre experiment, that had potential, but where the artists stumbled being tripped by their own feet.

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8.2 / 10.0
May 14, 2020

Signs of the Sojourner is a very good amalgamation of Deck-buildings, Rogue-likes, Visual Novels and even Tetris and the Whole thing works beautifully. It really forces you to make hard decisions about how you move your story forward and to understand the whole thing, you need maybe a dozen of playthroughs.

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6 / 10
May 13, 2020

There’s a lot to love here, but I don’t think the main mechanic works very well. Which is sad, because I wish it did. I want to love it, but ultimately I just found it frustrating, and watching the credits roll felt like a compromise. So be fairly warned before giving it a shot.

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