There have been a lot of games that give players the tools to create their own experience, but none like E-Line Media’s 'The Endless Mission.
Peter Clark, Variety
variety.comThe Endless Mission is looking bonkers in the best possible way.
David Hollingworth, PC Power Play
pcpowerplay.com.auThe Endless Mission is just how you imagined game development as a kid.
Sam Prell, GamesRadar
gamesradar.comThe Endless Mission has the potential to turn those dreams into reality, to empower the everyday person to create. I hope it succeeds.
Sam Prell, GamesRadar
gamesradar.comPart sandbox experience, part game-building toolkit, The Endless Mission expands on ideas present in games like the LittleBigPlanet series and Project Spark to give players a grasp on the world of game development.
Sam Prell, GamesRadar
gamesradar.comIt's all about stripping a game down to its core and taking a look inside.
Brittany Vincent, Shacknews
shacknews.comIt's looking to be an impressive, open toolbox for learning how games work.
James Davenport via Andy Chalk, PC Gamer
pcgamer.comIf the gameplay turns out to be as smooth and simple as the trailer made it out to be, The Endless Mission could be a very successful merger between game creation suites and actual, fun-to-play games.
Evan Slead, EGM Now
egmnow.comI'm not sure a game can get more meta about games than E-Line Media's upcoming title, 'The Endless Mission.'
David Hollingworth, PC Power Play
pcpowerplay.com.auProps to E-Line for at least stepping outside the box and trying something new.
Billy D, One Angry Gamer
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