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M. Molli
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Gameplay:
Game offers an oldschool type point & click puzzle-adventure. You have to examine and combine things that you take in your pockets.

  • nice humour. I liked just to click on different things and read well-written texts;
  • some kind of crafting system. By essence it's not a new feature. You can combine things in other adventures as well, but it realized here otherwise.
  • bad hint system. I don't like feel myself stupid but this game did it to me. I stuck in the location before the village, understanding that I need to do something with water. I tried everything and decided to click a hint. It says that there's something here. OMG, how helpful. Actually, this is the reason why I turned off the game.
    Graphics:
    It has simple but nice handwritten graphics that reminds of late 90s - early 2000s games.
    Sound and Music:
    Sweet and not annoying soundtrack, sounds made very good and realistic. Maybe just not enough voice acting to diversify and enrich the game.
    Interface and Control:
    Interface is minimalistic and doesn't clost the main picture.
  • conveniently implemented wheel of choice;
  • character walks very slow from point to point. So when you have to send him to the other end of the map, it tooks a long time.
    Price:
    I think the real price of this game is 7-8 dollars. And selling shows well that something is not right. Game that gives +1 to library with 0 reviews after several days is a rare thing today.
    Gameplay: 6
    Graphics: 7
    Sound and Music: 7
    Interface and Control: 6
    Novelty: 7
    Rating: 6.5