Ratings by rustyiron
Toonstruck
one of the best
Well, I haven’t seen such quality since I played Day of the Tentacle and I assure you this one is in the same league. First of all, cartoon graphics are cartoony in the true sense of the word, we talk about warner brothers level here. The performance of Cristopher “Emmet Brown” Lloyd also shines as usual, it was great to have him as a playable character. Puzzle difficulty and variety is exactly right, challenge awaits, solving puzzles brings satisfaction and it never frustrates too much to make you want to quit. Of course there is this sliding thing, but you don’t have to solve it unless you make a real mistake. Sidekick reminded me Max with his bizarre comments and aimless walks, I’d love to have him in the second part, too. You also meet many interesting characters from an over-disciplined guard to a masochistic cow. Music mostly consists of well known classical pieces such as “In the Hall of the Mountain King” and it perfectly suits to the cartoony atmosphere. Shortly, there is everything an adventure fan can ask of, deserves nothing less than five stars.
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Time Played: 10-20 hours
Gene Machine, The
fun
plot is far from being original, puzzles may be considered easy for those who has a taste for difficult ones, but humour is great and makes the game worth playing. graphics are also nicely done.
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Time Played: 5-10 hours
Art of Murder: FBI Confidential
for story, now that’s what I’d call a murder mystery, though it is annoying (to say the least) to see europeans still portray indians as bloodlustful monsters. puzzles were perfect escept some trial and error ones which I wasn’t used to. there were also some deadends but game is automatically saved before the scene, so it doesn’t cause any frustration.
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Time Played: 10-20 hours