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Overtime
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The year is 532. It is the Earth you've never seen. Welcome to Elyreus: a state ruined by a global cataclysm that took place 10 years before this story. Enter a broken world to fulfil the only purpose you have left. OverTime is an unforgiving RPG-adventure game with a set of diverse mechanics, such as: Exploration The game offers a non-linear open-world experience which allows to go almost whenever you please. Try finding the boundaries of Elyreus, at your own risk. Choices True RPG experience allows you to change the story, according to the choices you make, whether it's choosing different dialogue lines or simply going off of the beaten path. Combat Various types of enemies await the player in semi-turn-based combat encounters, accompanied by sets of dangerous skills and items to assist you. And hey, just because you can take turns doesn't mean you can be slow. Barter There is money in the game's world, which is, although, not as important as value of wares you put up for sale. It is in your capabilities to strike a deal without using currency at all. Story Watch as the story unfolds before your very eyes, as you progress further throughout your journey, all while descending deeper into your past...
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A coin toss is held immediately before the game, and the winning team of the coin flip can choose to take possession of the ball at the start of the game, or take the first possession of a potential overtime period. In turn, this means that if the game goes into overtime, the first possession goes to the team that started the game on defense. The game begins with the defensive team passing the ball to the offensive team to signify the start of the game. All offensive players must begin outside of the arc (the opposite side of the arc of the net), and the defensive team must begin inside of the arc. Once the offensive team receives the ball, the clock starts. This exchange is also used to restart the game from any dead ball situation. The game is a single period of a maximum 10 minutes and the winner is the first team to score 21 or the team with the higher score at the end of the 10 minutes; scoring 21 points immediately ends the game. Every successful shot inside the arc, including free throws, is awarded one point, while every successful shot outside of the arc ("downtown") is awarded two points. After a made goal or free throw (except for technical or unsportsmanlike fouls and team fouls 10 or more; see below), play restarts with a player from the non-scoring team taking the ball directly under the basket and then dribbling or passing it to a point behind the arc. The defense is not allowed to play for the ball inside the block/charge semi-circle under the basket. In any held-ball situation, the defensive team is granted possession. The offensive team must attempt a shot for a goal within 12 seconds. An offensive player may also not dribble inside the arc with their back or side to the basket for more than 3 consecutive seconds. For either violation the defensive team is granted possession. There is a Trent Tucker Rule in which with up to 0.2 seconds left in regulation or on the shot clock, a high lob, or tip-in must be made.
About Overtime
Overtime is a Open World, Point-and-click, Role-playing (RPG), Turn-based game released in 2021 that offers Single player gameplay from a first person perspective playable on PC (Microsoft Windows) with 0 user ratings averaging 0/100. The game explores themes like Drama, Horror. If you enjoy Overtime, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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