OFF

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OFF is a popular role-playing game (RPG) that was originally written and developed in French by the Belgian team Unproductive Fun Time. It has since been translated into many languages, including English. The game is known for its unique and somewhat eerie atmosphere, as well as its deep and engaging storyline.

Gameplay[edit | edit source]

In OFF, the player controls a character known as The Batter, who is on a mission to purify the world. The game is set in a strange, abstract world filled with bizarre creatures and landscapes. The gameplay involves exploring various areas, solving puzzles, and engaging in turn-based combat with enemies.

Story[edit | edit source]

The story of OFF is complex and layered, with many elements left open to interpretation. The game begins with The Batter being sent by an unknown entity to purify the world. As the player progresses through the game, they uncover more about The Batter's mission and the nature of the world they are in.

Reception[edit | edit source]

OFF has been praised for its unique atmosphere, engaging story, and innovative gameplay. It has gained a cult following and has inspired numerous fan works, including fan art, fan fiction, and fan games.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The influence of OFF can be seen in many other indie games that followed it. Its unique blend of surrealism, horror, and RPG gameplay has inspired a number of other game developers.

See also[edit | edit source]

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