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Rating by Little Writer posted on Nov 5, 2022 | edit | delete


Can't wait to see where the game will take us next!


Yakir Israel has just released the first chapter of “Plot of the Druid”. The prologue was already available as a demo. I took me 3 hours to play both as Jase, an apprentice druid trying to pass his final exams and looking for a backdoor. He gets caught and is expelled from school, only to be recruited by an archdruid in a crisis to help make a healing potion. Three chapters will follow but you can already play the first part of the game now.
And what a game it is! It uses some special game mechanics. There are some mini-games that take some getting used to but are still enjoyable since you won’t have to try to beat them long enough for them to get frustrating. You need them to learn magic spells and basically mean clicking your mouse in the right place and at the right time. Another game mechanic is Jase’s transformation into different animals, each with their own special characteristics to help solve the puzzles.
Then the puzzles, they are of a good difficulty level, at least for me. The game actually comes with two difficulty levels; I played the hardest one. They are your basic inventory puzzles and dialogue trees every weathered adventurer will love. But they are very much part of the fantasy world and they all make perfect sense.
The fantasy world is very detailed and truly alive. This world is inhabited by interesting characters, cool backgrounds, lively music, decent voice actors, funny dialogues and situations, and I for one can’t wait to see where the game will take us next, since there’s bound to be happening a lot more in future!


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Time Played: 2-5 hours
Difficulty: Just Right

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