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Deep underground lies a reminder of Boarkind’s darkest hours. All it takes is one little boar to dig it back up. A block puzzler with an exploratory twist, Full Bore throws the player into an open world of crumbling mines, arcane ruins, and technological wonders with only curiosity to lead the way. Full Bore is packed to the brim with secrets and hidden rooms, because in a world of blocks, puzzles could be anywhere. Full Bore is the journey of a young boar through the long-buried past. As you figure out how the blocks around you behave, you'll be able to reach new areas of the world and uncover their mysteries- and their riches. Use your ever-growing knowledge to dig your way though mines, temples, scrapyards, lava tubes, inexplicable lakes and mysterious laboratories, as you piece together the story of a world transfigured. With over a hundred areas - a third of them hidden - no set path, and secrets everywhere, Full Bore is not just a world to get lost in, but one you can keep coming back to find something new.
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Hardcore Gamer
May 11, 2014
Full Bore is a very entertaining puzzle game worth your time if you don’t mind a more cerebral experience. There are a lot of well designed puzzles to solve and the emphasis on exploration and non-linearity helps the game distinguish itself from so many of its indie brethren.
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DarkStation
Oct 31, 2013
Once you get past the odd control timing I think anyone can really enjoy Full Bore. The world feels unique and fresh while the gameplay feels familiar enough to be comfortable, but different enough to feel innovative. While some parts of the game can be frustrating, it always gives you a close by checkpoint to make sure your progress is never truly lost.
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SelectButton
Jul 7, 2014
With the release of the second part of the game, Full Bore no longer ends abruptly as it did in The First Dig, providing an enjoyable approach to a puzzle game from start to finish.Note: Full Bore was reviewed on PC.
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