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Release Date | 26 May 2016 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes) |
Language | English |
Graphics | Other, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 825 All Time |
Made in two weeks for #Advjam2016
Manu dreams of finding treasure. A short, dialog-free point and click adventure game by Matt Frith, featuring the music of 'Sounds for Pixels'
Left Click to interact.
Right Click deselects inventory item.
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An absolutely adorable little game with lovely graphics and story but weighed down by a bug in the inventory as well as a slightly annoying trial and error puzzle and somewhat unsatisfying ending that leaves things unresolved. Still, it's well animated and handles the nonverbal communication excellent.
Nice little game. Visuals where pleasant. Nice mix of puzzles.
I did find a game breaking bug near the end when you try to use a certain inventory item that shouldn't be there. But don't let that put you off. Still worth a play when you want something short and sweet.
This was a fun little game that I really enjoyed playing. I hope that there will be more additions to this game in the future as the end of the game sort of hints at.
While the lack of verbal communication makes this game quite unique it manages to convey the plot story and this game has all what is a adventure game, plus very nice graphics and sounds like in Matt's other games.