The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo is a whimsical point’n’click adventure with a surrealist story, astounding hand-drawn animations and hilarious puzzles.
Jordan from GameLuster writes: The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo is a perfect blend of art and puzzle design. Ignore the bugs that may be and immerse yourself in this whimsical world.
Games Asylum: "This animated point-and-click adventure cranks up surrealism to an almost incomprehensible level. At one point – and bear with me on this – a man with a lightbulb for a head booted his illuminated noggin through the open window of a house, which had a gleaming face, and then the house transformed into Aladin’s lamp. Then out of the lamp sprang a green demon and a red one-eyed alien with an umbrella for a head, which I had to change into a mushroom to fool a frog. If sounds like something you’d like to witness firsthand, you’ll doubtlessly relish the surreal nature of Mr. Coo."
The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo showcases some of the best 2D animation ever featured in a point-and-click adventure game. It’s very much a game of two halves, and neither half is really given enough time to reach its true potential – but there’s enough charm, humour and intrigue to justify genre aficionados checking it out.
Very cool trailer. Keeping an eye on this one. Haven't played a point and click since those jumpstart games from the 90's