Limes 235

Limes 235

About the Game

Limes 235 is a narrative-driven point-and-click adventure set along the Roman-Germanic frontier in 235 AD, exploring cultural conflict, identity, and belonging. Players experience the story through dialogue, choices, and exploration, navigating the final months of Emperor Severus Alexander amid rising tensions between Romans and Germanic tribes.

The game features a diverse cast, including Svea, a Germanic seeress torn between love and loyalty to the Roman soldier Tiberius and his loyal friend Aurelius, the cunning Germanic traitor Arbogast, and the formidable Emperor Maximinus Thrax. Progression is shaped entirely by player choices, relationships, and moral decisions rather than levels or numeric stats, and all players experience the same continuous story, with consequences unfolding naturally within the narrative. The game offers approximately 8–10 hours of immersive gameplay.

Limes 235 combines the familiar mechanics of a classic point-and-click adventure with a modern approach, featuring high-quality 3D next-generation graphics, fully localized versions for multiple languages, and an interface that emphasizes reading, listening, and reflection over fast-paced action. Players explore camps, settlements, and border zones, engage in branching dialogues, solve adventure puzzles that challenge both wit and insight, and experience perspective shifts highlighting different cultural viewpoints.

The game stands out for its focus on ingroup versus outgroup dynamics, its historically inspired setting rarely explored in games, and its serious game approach that emphasizes experience, reflection, and discussion. By presenting morally complex situations and cultural misunderstandings, it sparks empathy, critical thinking, and meaningful engagement while offering a mature, thought-provoking adventure.

Its blend of classic point-and-click mechanics, modern 3D visuals, rich storytelling, and meaningful player choices creates a unique and immersive experience for those who enjoy both narrative and puzzle-solving.

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