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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 2.7 hrs on record
Posted: 5 Sep, 2022 @ 2:20am
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**NOTE:** This review is part of my steam curator review and is the extended version. Check my steam curator page at https://gtm.you1.cn/storesteam/curator/39607348-Random-Game-Reviews-by-Labprofess/ . Follow appreciated!


This game, like the previous game I reviewed from this developer, are based on the point and click genre which I never really felt attached to. Not that I have ever tried it but its once of those things, where at first glance you say ‘No thanks’. However, i was wrong! I was wrong all along in disregarding the point and click genre because its better than I imagined. What I expected to be boring and dull, has shown me to be fun and puzzling. With that being said, this is once again a amazing point and click game with a short story that runs it, all beautifully animated. Even the backgrounds are drawn to perfection with even the slightest detail. To say I was blown away is an understatement. Be on the search for a hidden treasure while the world is in chaos, but make sure to survive and not mess up to see your mission succeed.

As mentioned, this game is beautifully animated with bright uses of color on every surface. Even small details are added here and there, which don't affect the game, just make it look neater. Really emphasizes the amount of work the developers have put into this. Something you, the reader, might be wondering is how this game runs on lower end computers. The good thing is it runs perfectly. My fans were barely spinning with my GPU sitting at 40 degrees (idle temperature), and my CPU didn't even need to hit the 30. Alongside this, there is also a small graphic setting interface, to lower the graphics if one still worries about being able to play this game. The developers really have thought of everything and everyone. That's one of the plus points of point and click games, that they are usually made to run even on the worst of machines.

Lastly, a tradition I follow in all my reviews is whether the game is worth it. This game has a playtime of around 2 and a half too 3 hours. It depends on how quick someone is into solving the puzzles, or if they take their time to admire the rest of the world. Alongside this, there are a ton of other rooms to discover, all animated and nothing procedural generated or alike (no roguelike elements here), the story is a peaceful and calm but also exciting one which can be completed in a single day such as a cozy friday evening. Think about it. Lastly, don't we love supporting small developers, not only pushing AAA games but also those of a few individuals? With all that being said, let me answer the question saying yes. I do believe this game is worth it just for all the work that has been put into it, and knowing well the developers won't disappoint with their next one. So go ahead, young Indiana jones. Find the treasure!
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