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Publicada el 1 ENE 2019 a las 18:46
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An unremarkable but inoffensive point-and-click game.
  • Well-done visual art? Check.
  • Music that is well-done yet short-lived? Check.
  • Inevitably makes you wish that clickable areas were highlighted? Check.
  • Makes no friggin' sense? Check.
Tiny Echo is a semi-nonlinear point-and-click that forgoes the usual inventory system of its peers. You might think, "But point-and-click games aren't very heavy on mechanics as it is; wouldn't removing a system result in bare-bones gameplay?"

Yes. Yes it would. Yes it does.

The ONLY reason I am not giving this a thumbs-down is that I completed it in just one-and-a-half hours, and I suspect you can as well. I really don't recommend paying more than a couple of dollars for this title, but even if you do, if you feel ripped-off by the end you can always refund it.

I generally am not a fan of point-and-clicks and this game is no exception (it was a gift). But the art and music is good and it never crosses into the realm of being bad, so... eh. Unenthusiatic recommendation for fans of the genre.
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