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The Book of Unwritten Tales: Critter Chronicles Review (Invision Game Community)

In a sad but true twist of fate, Point-and-Click Adventure games haven’t exactly been doing well lately. Far behind us are the glory days of games like The Secret of Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer, each full of laugh-the-book-of-unwritten-ta les-critter-chronicles-pc-13545 67817-011out-loud comedy and taxing yet logical puzzles.

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Indie Game HQ Review: ‘The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles’ by KING Art Games

In Indie Game HQ’s latest review, James takes a look at The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles by KING Art Games. The Critter Chronicles is the prequel to the very popular adventure game The Book of Unwritten Tales. The game can be bought from many vendors for $19.99, but it is on sale for $4.99 through Steam until May 20th. All the necessary links can be found at the end of the review.

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'The Book Of Unwritten Tales - Critter Chronicles' Review | IGM

"The developer of any point-and-click adventure game must make a choice in the early stages of development, if they plan to focus on puzzle or plot. When a developer tries to balance which side will be stronger, they rarely succeed. Either aspect will come out stronger as the team behind the game shows their strength, or else the game is likely to come out as bland. The Book of Unwritten Tales: Critter Chronicles struggles for this sense of identity, but still manages to be a solid title. The title of the game may be familiar, as the original Book of Unwritten Tales was another point-and-click adventure from the same German studio. KING Art also developed the Murphy’s Law series of games. When it released December 5th, The Book of Unwritten Tales: Critter Chronicles had a lot to live up to." - Sam Adonis

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Blogomatic - The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles Review

Blogomatic - Adventure games seem to be making quite a comeback as of late. With the help of the likes of Telltale Games and the quite frankly excellent The Walking Dead game the point and click adventures are coming back and I for one am quite happy to see them. While The Walking Dead was ruling the world and everybody was going on about how awesome it was I was trying out The Book of Unwritten Tales which was a homage to the old LucasArts games based on the SCUMM game engine.

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