You are Hope Wereviz #1 Role playing game in 32 countries so far! "You are Hope" is based on an earlier version of a PC game called "ONE HOU… TouchArcade Rating: $4.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details#1 Role playing game in 32 countries so far! "You are Hope" is based on an earlier version of a PC game called "ONE HOUR ONE LIFE", made by Jason Rohrer. It's not the same game though. You are Hope's gameplay and online worlds are separate from OHOL's, and the emphasis is more on the need to collaborate peacefully with other players in order to survive and evolve. Your task is to rebuild civilization from scratch, together with other players and across countless generations. One important thing you do in this game is to name your children (who are also players). "You are Hope" is what a mother would say when she gives the name 'Hope' to her baby. You are born either as a baby to one of the other players, or as a young woman if no suitable mother is found. Every minute of real time is one year in the game and your maximum age is 60 years. A single life is limited, but the things you make during your lifetime are left for your children and grandchildren once you are gone. Try to make life a little bit easier for those who come after you, so your family line will have a chance to prosper for generations to come. Sometimes you will spawn alone in the wilderness. You need to build a fire to stay warm and trap rabbits to get meat and furs for clothes. A sharp stone may be your best friend in the beginning. Try to find a good spot to settle and grow some food, because other players may soon arrive as your children, and will need to be taken care of until they are grown enough to help you. Sometimes you will be born in a sprawling city, with farmers, cooks, blacksmiths, shepherds and hunters. There will be clothes and equipment ready for you, prepared by players who may be your grandparents or distant relatives. Maybe you will gather some friends and set out to start a settlement of your own, maybe you will inherit a farm job from your uncle, or maybe you will slay bears and wolves. The choices are endless, but remember: unless you leave the world better after you have lived than when you arrived, you have not really achieved anything. Every life you play will put you in contact with new players. Some are more experienced than you, some are less. Some will teach you and some will learn from you. Some may even be disruptive to the civilization you are building, and will need to be dealt with accordingly. It will be up to you and your fellow players to shape the world for a brief moment in time, before the following generations take over. After your game life is over, you can look at your family tree and see how your descendants are doing. You can take pride in each of your younger relatives who survives into adulthood and in each new generation that follows you, knowing that you helped make it happen. Information Seller:Wereviz Genre:Adventure, Role Playing, Simulation Release:Aug 16, 2018 Updated:Mar 24, 2023 Version:2.25.0 Size:168.8 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal This is an adaptation from the PC/Mac game. View the trailer for the original game: sakara214ever Well-Known Member May 10, 2012 1,262 168 63 #2 sakara214ever, Aug 17, 2018 Wow this must be one of the best trailers i have seen in a loooong long time sakara214ever Well-Known Member May 10, 2012 1,262 168 63 #3 sakara214ever, Aug 17, 2018 No attention at all for this game? Wow weird Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,236 540 113 #4 Brightsiderus, Aug 17, 2018 It came out from nowhere and after huge releases such as Barbearian and Evergarden. People don’t have money now sakara214ever likes this. Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #5 Etherbottle, Aug 17, 2018 It was released only yesterday, so hopefully we’ll see more attention. It’s already #32 for RPG games on the US AppStore (iPad) sakara214ever Well-Known Member May 10, 2012 1,262 168 63 #6 sakara214ever, Aug 17, 2018 Oh ok! Hope it does well it is really unique! skoptic Well-Known Member Apr 3, 2015 634 82 28 #7 skoptic, Aug 17, 2018 Excellent, got no time this weekend but plan to add it next week I presume this isn’t cross platform and will be separate to desktop world? Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #8 Etherbottle, Aug 17, 2018 Android and iOS share the same servers, but it's separate from desktop, yes. skoptic likes this. sakara214ever Well-Known Member May 10, 2012 1,262 168 63 #9 sakara214ever, Aug 17, 2018 I am really happy to see servers getting filled up slowly yes but kinda steadily. I really believe in this game although i never played the pc version. Just saw some vids on youtube orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #10 orangecan, Aug 18, 2018 This may be a daft question but do you have to play the entire life in one go, meaning there’s a potential of playing 60 minute games, or can you save at any point and come back? Thanks in advance Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #11 Etherbottle, Aug 18, 2018 It’s multiplayer, so no save and no pause orangecan Well-Known Member Aug 9, 2011 2,000 150 63 #12 orangecan, Aug 18, 2018 Ah thanks for that, I kind of thought that might be the case - I’m not sure it’s for me unfortunately, I rarely get 60 minutes of uninterrupted gaming...l sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 835 399 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #13 sebgo, Aug 18, 2018 In my case, I rarely get 60 minutes of uninterrupted internet access... xD Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #14 Etherbottle, Aug 18, 2018 Don’t worry about that. This game is hard and only the experienced players survive the whole hour Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #15 Etherbottle, Aug 19, 2018 Last edited: Aug 19, 2018 We have climbed to place #21 for iPhone RPGs in the US AppStore now. Looking as if more and more people discover this game. We've heard from some game sites who are saying that they have reviews in the pipeline, so that should also raise awareness. Here's what youtubers have to say about the desktop version. Have a look, many are quite entertaining: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query="one+hour+one+life"&sp=CANCBAgBEgA%3D Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #16 Etherbottle, Aug 20, 2018 Really nice review on Gamezebo here: https://www.gamezebo.com/2018/08/20/one-hour-one-life-review/ Cooper04 Well-Known Member May 31, 2018 729 206 43 Male Stock car driver/RC car hobbyist Texas #17 Cooper04, Aug 21, 2018 Looks like a game worth getting. My one question that seems unclear from all the stuff I heard about it is. Do we only get one life and then our 5$ is gone? Or can we respawn just back with no progress? Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #18 Etherbottle, Aug 21, 2018 No, that's wrong. You get as many lives as you like. Cooper04 likes this. Cooper04 Well-Known Member May 31, 2018 729 206 43 Male Stock car driver/RC car hobbyist Texas #19 Cooper04, Aug 21, 2018 Oh ok great! I will probably buy it some time soon then. Etherbottle likes this. Etherbottle Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2017 103 2 18 Sweden #20 Etherbottle, Aug 21, 2018 OHOL mobile has exploded in Japan! Today it reached the #1 position among paid RPG games on AppStore, and #7 among all paid games on AppStore. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
It came out from nowhere and after huge releases such as Barbearian and Evergarden. People don’t have money now
It was released only yesterday, so hopefully we’ll see more attention. It’s already #32 for RPG games on the US AppStore (iPad)
Excellent, got no time this weekend but plan to add it next week I presume this isn’t cross platform and will be separate to desktop world?
I am really happy to see servers getting filled up slowly yes but kinda steadily. I really believe in this game although i never played the pc version. Just saw some vids on youtube
This may be a daft question but do you have to play the entire life in one go, meaning there’s a potential of playing 60 minute games, or can you save at any point and come back? Thanks in advance
Ah thanks for that, I kind of thought that might be the case - I’m not sure it’s for me unfortunately, I rarely get 60 minutes of uninterrupted gaming...l
We have climbed to place #21 for iPhone RPGs in the US AppStore now. Looking as if more and more people discover this game. We've heard from some game sites who are saying that they have reviews in the pipeline, so that should also raise awareness. Here's what youtubers have to say about the desktop version. Have a look, many are quite entertaining: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query="one+hour+one+life"&sp=CANCBAgBEgA%3D
Looks like a game worth getting. My one question that seems unclear from all the stuff I heard about it is. Do we only get one life and then our 5$ is gone? Or can we respawn just back with no progress?
OHOL mobile has exploded in Japan! Today it reached the #1 position among paid RPG games on AppStore, and #7 among all paid games on AppStore.