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Submitted by CGMagazine 315d ago | review

CGM Reviews: Book of Unwritten Tales

Point-and-click adventure games aren't dead, not by a long shot. We've just been looking for them in the wrong places, expecting them to conform to current-gen demands, while still catering to old-school conventions. In reality, there's a whole world of fantastic adventures to unearth, starting with The Book of Unwritten Tales, a gem from German developer King Art that hails back to the genre's heyday, conjuring the familiar mechanics, narrative, and the magic that accompanied the early age of point-and-click games. (PC, The Book of Unwritten Tales) 85/100

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