The Tomorrow Children Critic Reviews
51 Total Reviews
9 Positive Reviews(17.6%)
34 Mixed Reviews(66.7%)
6 Negative Reviews(11.8%)
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IGN Spain
September 12, 2016
A multiplayer game that may be different than any other game out there, but still capable of engaging gamers to this empty world.
Gameblog.fr
September 12, 2016
The Tomorrow Children is an excellent game. It offers a very original concept but never forgets to be rich, deep and addictive.
Vandal
September 9, 2016
It's hard to recommend The Tomorrow Children. The idea is really good, but it's one of those games with a very particular gameplay, so you might want to wait for the free-to-play version if you're not sure of what it has to offer. If you like what you see, then you'll enjoy this original adventure.
PlayStation Universe
September 8, 2016
The Tomorrow Children is an odd beast then, full of quirky imagery and profoundly daft moments inspired by a sense of community, but it’s not all that welcoming, which is a problem for a community-based game. Time will tell if The Tomorrow Children can gain enough of a following to make it work.
PlayStation LifeStyle
September 12, 2016
The game will only get better, and it’s already a feat of unique gameplay coupled with charming visuals and a sense that glory will come to the comrades that work the hardest!
LaPS4
September 12, 2016
An original, easily identifiable game, with the aim to show marxist society in a way no other product has. The Tomorrow Children is an interesting social experiment that wants to test teamwork and communication without a language. Even so, along the way it loses enjoyment and surprise factor. Q-Games Studio must launch updates and new content if they are aiming to get a solid fanbase of avid gamers. As for now, it's just a powerful idea with huge potential if they know how to take advantage of it.
TheSixthAxis
September 12, 2016
The Tomorrow Children is at the beginning of its journey, with Q-Games’ next step one of the most important in shaping the game’s future. What is present shows promise, but after several days of playing it feels like most of what can be experienced has been. There’s already a sense of repetitiveness settling in, and it feels like something is missing, even if I can’t quite put my finger on what it is. On the flip side it really is great seeing players work together to help their towns grow, and finding ingenious ways to do so. The canvas is set and there is potential for a masterpiece to appear depending on what comes next.
The Games Machine
September 14, 2016
As a typical "video game" The Tomorrow Children fails in its purpose to entertain the players for more than a couple of evenings, but if you look at it as a sociological experiment, than you could find more than a source of interest. It's a free to play game, so you can give it a chance without spending a single penny.
Edge Magazine
November 15, 2016
It doesn't willfully withhold information, but it takes some time to acclimatise to what you're supposed to do.
GameCrate
September 9, 2016
The Tomorrow Children is a city manager, mining sim, and tower defense mashup - a brilliant idea supported by unimpressive tech despite an inspired visual design approach.
Gaming Age
September 19, 2016
I definitely think The Tomorrow Children is interesting, if for no other reason than the fact that I can’t quite remember ever having played a communist simulator to this degree, but I don’t think that the actual gameplay mechanics are particularly engaging so far.
Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey)
September 12, 2016
The Tomorrow Children has a great potential, yet it is a wasted potential. It should have been a much better game but in it's current early access state, it's not worth paying.
Meristation
September 14, 2016
The Tomorrow Children offers a wide and huge world to create and share content as well as understand that context through a visually appealing product that lacks on communication with the rest of the players around.
NZGamer
September 14, 2016
A unique sandbox experience once you get into it and figure out how to play.
IGN Sweden
September 15, 2016
Being part of a community that works together to build different structures is fun ... at least for a while.
Hobby Consolas
September 19, 2016
The Tomorrow Children has a unique atmosphere and great ideas, like the cooperation without communication. The early hours will catch us, but the experience ends up stagnating. Original, but not for everyone.
Everyeye.it
September 21, 2016
The Tomorrow Children has a good amount of content, its gameplay works, and succeeds in the difficult task of getting players to work together in a way that goes far beyond any other game I've ever tried. The trouble is the repetitive nature of the overall formula.
Game World Navigator Magazine
November 18, 2016
What’s the point of building socialism in a lifeless world?
Trusted Reviews
September 9, 2016
The Tomorrow Children is weird, wonderful and oddly hollow, lacking neither the addictive hooks to keep you playing, nor the sense of community to bond you to your town. It’s worth a look for its unique visuals and strange, slightly sinister atmosphere, but don’t be surprised if your interest wanes after the first few hours.
Areajugones
September 11, 2016
The Tomorrow Children is a very unique game. The cooperation, its content and its visual style are its strong points. However, the lack of tasks to perform can make this game too boring for players who are not really into the MMO genre.