WTMG's Leo Faria: "You really shouldn’t dismiss A Juggler’s Tale as just another Limbo or Inside clone. I might even consider it as good, if not better, than its main sources of inspiration. Not only does it feature gameplay elements that take advantage of its unique setting, but it also has a really engaging story that captivates you right away thanks to some superb voice acting. Even if art games aren’t exactly your thing, you should definitely give A Juggler’s Tale a try. It’s not just a very good art game, it’s a very good game, period."
"The Wiesbaden-based (Germany) indie games publisher and developer Assemble Entertainment today announced with great thrill and joy that their indie hits is now verified and playable on Steam Deck." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
A Juggler’s Tale is the story of a young girl named Abby, who happens to be the titular juggler. And when I say story, I do mean story, as despite being a playable game, the entirety of the game is a story told by a puppeteer to a small audience in an undetermined place and time. Click here to read Chris Z's review!
Ever feel like a puppet on a string? Dancing to someone else’s tune? If so, you will relate to Abby, the protagonist of Kaleidoscube’s A Jugglers Tale. Short but sweet, A Juggler’s Tale has more than a few surprises.