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Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested.
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Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested.
“Did you have a nice week?” asked Mrs God.
“No.” Replied God. “I have birthed another pitifully substandard world. Destined, no doubt, to spiral over millennia into a violent capitalist nightmare, just like all the rest of them.”
“Never mind,” said Mrs God. “Chicken pie for dinner!”

Story
Immortal John is dying. As his last surviving heir, you have been summoned to hear his dying wish. Will he ask you to avenge his death!? To murder all those who have wronged him!!? To bring to fruition his life long plan to topple the ruling elite from within, shattering the balance of power, and ultimately saving the world!!!? Or will he simply ask you to stop being such a shit?
Only time will tell. Or me, I can tell you – It's the last one.
Death of the Reprobate is a gentle story about helping people and being a nice lad. Travel around a quiet, rural town - help the locals in their day to day tasks. Wander into the nearby woods - make idle chit-chit with a woman submerged neck-deep in a tiny pond. Climb to an idyllic viewpoint in the mountains, overlooking earth and sea and sky, the natural and the man-made, the eternal mystery held within the infinite depths of the distant horizon - help a man shoot some birds. This is a game full of slow burning simple pleasures...
...Until the Devil gets involved.

Features
Pointing and Clicking – A traditional point and click interface, with a 'verb coin' interaction menu and a simple inventory from which you can drag and drop your preciously hoarded items.
Renaissance Artwork – Renaissance, Rococo and even a hint of Romanticism, to be a little more precise. Hundreds of paintings, spanning hundreds of years, are all brought together into one consistent world.
Classical Music – Music by Eduardo Antonello. Period appropriate music that adapts as the story progresses, recorded using real medieval/renaissance instruments.
Standalone Story – Death of the Reprobate is set in the same world as Four Last Things and The Procession to Calvary, and features some recurring characters/themes, but it can be played independently.
Highbrow Buffoonery – Lofty subject matter is treated with gleeful flippancy. Gags about butts are taken very seriously. But rest assured, while some of the jokes may be ridiculous, the puzzles make perfect sense! (or at least adhere to a consistent internal logic)

Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- 2 GHz - Dual Core
- Memory:
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX:
- Version 10
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
recommended*
- OS:
- Windows 11
- Processor:
- 2 GHz - Dual Core
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 2 GB available space
User reviews
This game is ridiculous. In the best way possible. It does something that way more point and click games should do. There's an NPC you can talk to who pretty much gives you the solution to all of the puzzles. Like it's
This was another funny piece by Joe Richardson! I enjoyed the style as always. This one did feel way shorter than Road to Calvary and I think I still like that one's story and gameplay more than this one. Still worth
This game is full of satire about the modern world. There are many ridiculously absurd moments. The experience it provides is incredibly entertaining. However, it didn't quite blow me away. It also wasn't compelling
Death of a Reprobate is the third and final installment in The Immortal John Triptych . This game is a fun point and click puzzle game, made for an adult audience. For the fans, Joe Richardson ended the series in a
Very cool game. Music gets annoying almost instantly. Otherwise great. Not great enough to maker me interested in the other games in the series. There is no replay value and it didn't take long to finish. The main
It's a cheeky little game. Crude (in a good way) and pointedly funny at times. I loved the artwork and music components included it adds a certain richness and nicheness to this game. I don't know if I'd play it again




