
You are a space cadet and are unexpectedly assigned to a mission whose crew has been freshly assembled. Right after the launch, something goes wrong and soon the question arises: do you have a saboteur on board?

You are a space cadet and are unexpectedly assigned to a mission whose crew has been freshly assembled. Right after the launch, something goes wrong and soon the question arises: do you have a saboteur on board?
AUTHOR
Simon Sterz
VOICE ACTOR
Paul Tinto
SUITED FOR
Teens, Adults
PLAYING TIME
25 min
CHOICES
25
ENDINGS
7
Game Flow
High
ATTENTION LEVEL
High


You’re a space cadet fresh out of the academy and are sent on a dangerous journey into deep space with a newly assembled crew.
Soon, clues indicate that you have a saboteur among you. Is it James, the brash mechanic, Greg, the somewhat insecure technician, or Lydia, the scientist? And how do you keep their suspicions from turning against you?
Soon enough, it’s a matter of life and death on board.
Play if you are a fan of Among Us and similar “who is the traitor” games, if you like a mix of action and social interaction, or if you like to play detective.
Your decisions affect your relationships with the other characters. Try to unmask the saboteur in time while also preventing yourself from becoming a suspect.
Play when nobody has time for a round of Among us, on a long train or bus ride, or as preparation for the next group trip with your friends.
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Definitely a cool story! At first, I felt like my first choice didn’t really matter, but I quickly realized that a big part of the plot was everyone being disorganized.
The characters were great. Each one had a unique and memorable personality, especially Greg, James, and Lydia.
It was really fun, especially trying to figure out who the imposters were. I wasn’t sure what to think about James or Greg, or who was actually telling the truth.
You start a cosmic voyage with a mismatched crew, and everything goes wrong pretty much immediately. It’s clear that someone is sabotaging the ship, but who is it?
I’ll admit from the start, that my choices were assessed as wrong in the end, and that surely impacted the story. However, I enjoyed the game itself, the tension and the mystery. The events were exciting and engaging. I wanted to find out who and why sabotaged the mission, and what those aliens wanted in the end.
But the ending was truly disappointing for me. I don’t want to spoil anything, but that’s the ending that wraps up the story, and everyone will reach it regardless of their choices. For me, it just made the whole journey and mystery meaningless.
Also, a small pet peeve, but the fact that the player character never spoke, and instead, their words were just summarized by the narrator, really broke immersion for me.
I liked the assessment in the end, specifying where I went wrong and what could have been done differently to achieve different results. I might have played again if it weren’t for the ending.
You might enjoy it though.
The story really had me intrigued to the end. The choices you had to make during each crises inflicted your decisionmaking for the next one you would, this resulted in me carefully weighing up my decisions before making them and considering the long term consequences of them.
Overall I really enjoyed the Audiobook, and it really had me intrigued in terms of plot, character and of course the great mystery.
Not to mention the Narrator does a great job telling the story and giving the various characters personality.
The Last Voyage was very fun and immersive! You’re part of a space crew when strange things start happening on your ship, and it quickly becomes clear: someone is sabotaging everything.
I loved trying to figure out who the imposter was. The suspense builds constantly, and you never feel safe or sure of what’s coming next.
The pacing is spot-on; tense and engaging throughout. The voice actor did a fantastic job! The characters were easy to tell apart, full of personality and emotion, which made it even more enjoyable.
With seven different endings, the story has great replay value. It’s super thrilling and definitely worth testing out all possibilities, especially if you have got the worst possible ending in your first run (like me).
In “The Last Voyage”, you step into the role of a space cadet trying to manage the tense atmosphere aboard a starship while fending off multiple acts of sabotage. What truly stands out is the exceptional voice acting: each crew member is instantly recognizable by their unique voice. The choices are intense and nerve-wracking — you’ll be sweating as you hope to keep the mission alive just one moment longer. With its many possible endings, this story offers incredible replay value.