"OhNoo Studio has managed to create a really fun, creative and challenging point-and-click adventure game with "Tsioque", and this is the reason why." - Nicholas Kingsley, TGG.
TSIOQUE is a point-and-click adventure game about 5-6 hours long, and it follows a young princess, Tsioque, who is the titular protagonist. Her mother, the Queen, has left to go out and fight a monster that is causing trouble outside of the castle, and poor Tsioque (who is revealed to be so young she is illiterate) is left alone. Her father is never mentioned. However, there is a wizard who was left behind in the castle as well, and he is entrusted with keeping the castle in order. But he’s been formulating a plan of taking it over, and he implements it once the Queen is gone by locking up Tsioque in the dungeons, which is where the gameplay itself begins.
Been a while since I had a great point-and-click adventure title to relax in, this looks pretty good.
In Tsioque you take control of the titular Princess in a bid to regain control of your castle after an evil mage banishes you to the dungeon. JDR points, clicks and goes on an adventure in today's review.
Nicola writes: OhNoo Studio, creator of Tormentum, a dark Point and Click adventure game which is inspired by the late H.R. Giger’s sadistic artwork, is back with another beautifully presented game known as ‘TSIOQUE‘. TSIOQUE is avaliable now on Steam with influences coming from old-school games such as Day of the Tentacle for its colourful design, and Pajama Sam for it’s simplistic ‘pick up and play’ mechanics.