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''This page is about a game; for a district nicknamed "Open Sewer", see: [[Obenseuer (district)]] page.''
 
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{{Game_infobox
   | name = Open Sewer
   | name = Obenseuer
   | release = Q4 2018
   | release = Prototype - December 12, 2018<br>Overhaul - November 17, 2023
   | price = TBA
   | price = $14.99 / 14,79€ / £12.79
   | status = Unreleased
   | status = Released <br> Early Access
   | genres = RPG
   | genres = Survival RPG
   | engine = Unity
   | engine = Unity
   | modes = Single-player
   | modes = Single-player
  | steamlink = https://store.steampowered.com/app/951240/Obenseuer/
}}
}}


'''Open Sewer''' is a "Concretepunk" roleplaying game set in Stalburg's rundown residential district of ''Obenseuer'', nicknamed [[Open Sewer]] by its unfortunate residents, some of whom have been permanently deposited there against their will, as the city want's to sweep its precious posh center of all the rabble.
'''Obenseuer''' is a "Concretepunk" roleplaying game made by [[Loiste Interactive]], that set in [[Stalburg]]'s rundown residential district of ''[[Obenseuer (district)|Obenseuer]]'', and is a spin-off of [[INFRA]]. The game was originally released on December 12th, 2018 but went under an overhaul to be re-released in Early Access on November 17th, 2023.
 
== Overview ==
Obenseuer mixes aspects of survival, exploration and management, presenting a world where player struggles to climb ladders of social structures, from being at rock bottom to living a decent life. Player will struggle with the basics of human survival such as hunger, thirst and wellness of mental health, as well as various different addictions and ways to overcome them.
 
One of the main objectives of the game is to run own tenement building as a landlord, renovate it, find potential tenants and make profit from it. In the meantime, player focus' on producing various goods and completing story quests.
 
The main storyline of the game, set 10 years later, expands upon more mystical subplots of INFRA, exploring deeper the titular district of Obenseuer.
 
==Development==
7 months after the release of Act III of INFRA, on April 24, 2018 a spin-off game titled Open Sewer was announced, focusing on the expanded gameplay mechanics and the setting from INFRA's 9th chapter. The game released into an Early Access on Steam platform on December 12, 2018 and continued receiving update support until June 23, 2019, when a desire to redesign the main level and split it into multiple smaller ones was announced.
 
After halting the game's updates, the community was updated on the progress with screenshots from new and redesigned locations and occasional development posts. For 5 years the game, its design, gameplay mechanics, visuals and levels had been reworked and overhauled to be re-released into an Early Access on November 17, 2023 under a new name, previous owners of the Open Sewer received the overhaul as an update.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="240" heights="170">
File:Tunnel.jpg|A dilapidated tunnel with rubble lining the walls, a catwalk to the left that leads to a control room and an encampment directly ahead.
File:Floodgate.jpg|A dilapidated Bergmann Group water tunnel with flood gate blocking each end as well as passages that split off down the sides.
File:Tenement Bazaar.jpg|Entrance to the bazaar from the players tenement with a guard posted outside, the toll bridge bypass to the right and the One Stop Shop on the left.
File:Tenement B.jpg|Entrance to Tenement B on the right with the mine entrance directly ahead.
File:OS Bus.jpg|Entrance to the bus, with both tenement blocks and the Kurahaara Brothers Farming Cooperative, towering above the market square, decorating the background.
File:Tenement Basic.jpg|The players basic tenement tower block with basic renovations and improvements.
File:Tenement Renovated.jpg|The players basic tenement tower block with the best renovations avaliable.
File:Obenseuer Roadmap.png|The Obenseuer roadmap.
File:Obenseuer Logo Alt.png|An alternative logo of the game, inspired by the design of [[Osmo Olut]], with the year the game is set at.
</gallery>
 
== Reception ==
 
=== Prototype (12/12/2018) ===
''Obenseuer'' held a 77% "Mostly Positive" rating on steam with a total of 44 reviews. General sentiment was that the game had issues, mostly in areas of bugs and performance, but held potential with fixes and additional content.
 
=== Overhaul (17/11/2023) ===
The game currently holds a 82% "Very Positive" overall rating on steam with a total of 131 reviews, Currently, there are no external reviews as of 30/11/2023.
 
==See also==
*[[Main_Page|Obenseuer game hub]]


And at this point it should be perfectly clear to you that — according to the city's inefficient bureaucrats — you're part of that undesirable rabble.


Thanks to them, you'll need to survive in that notorious cesspit of mayhem that is 'Open Sewer' and try to make ends meet while struggling with your needs, addictions and depression.
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 15 June 2024

This page is about a game; for a district nicknamed "Open Sewer", see: Obenseuer (district) page.

Obenseuer
Loiste Interactive Game
mapimage:Obenseuer
Release
Release Date Prototype - December 12, 2018
Overhaul - November 17, 2023
Price $14.99 / 14,79€ / £12.79
Status Released
Early Access
Steam Page Obenseuer
General
Genre(s) Survival RPG
Engine Unity
Mode(s) Single-player


Obenseuer is a "Concretepunk" roleplaying game made by Loiste Interactive, that set in Stalburg's rundown residential district of Obenseuer, and is a spin-off of INFRA. The game was originally released on December 12th, 2018 but went under an overhaul to be re-released in Early Access on November 17th, 2023.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Obenseuer mixes aspects of survival, exploration and management, presenting a world where player struggles to climb ladders of social structures, from being at rock bottom to living a decent life. Player will struggle with the basics of human survival such as hunger, thirst and wellness of mental health, as well as various different addictions and ways to overcome them.

One of the main objectives of the game is to run own tenement building as a landlord, renovate it, find potential tenants and make profit from it. In the meantime, player focus' on producing various goods and completing story quests.

The main storyline of the game, set 10 years later, expands upon more mystical subplots of INFRA, exploring deeper the titular district of Obenseuer.

Development[edit | edit source]

7 months after the release of Act III of INFRA, on April 24, 2018 a spin-off game titled Open Sewer was announced, focusing on the expanded gameplay mechanics and the setting from INFRA's 9th chapter. The game released into an Early Access on Steam platform on December 12, 2018 and continued receiving update support until June 23, 2019, when a desire to redesign the main level and split it into multiple smaller ones was announced.

After halting the game's updates, the community was updated on the progress with screenshots from new and redesigned locations and occasional development posts. For 5 years the game, its design, gameplay mechanics, visuals and levels had been reworked and overhauled to be re-released into an Early Access on November 17, 2023 under a new name, previous owners of the Open Sewer received the overhaul as an update.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Reception[edit | edit source]

Prototype (12/12/2018)[edit | edit source]

Obenseuer held a 77% "Mostly Positive" rating on steam with a total of 44 reviews. General sentiment was that the game had issues, mostly in areas of bugs and performance, but held potential with fixes and additional content.

Overhaul (17/11/2023)[edit | edit source]

The game currently holds a 82% "Very Positive" overall rating on steam with a total of 131 reviews, Currently, there are no external reviews as of 30/11/2023.

See also[edit | edit source]