WTMG's Heidi Hawes: "Dordogne was not the game I was hoping for. The gameplay is awkward and tedious, and the story takes far too long to get interesting, then ends rather abruptly. The only area that did manage to live up to the hype was the art design. Unfortunately, after soaking up its breath-taking watercolor aesthetic, I found Dordogne to be less of a wild adventure, and more of a lackadaisical drift downstream."
Dordogne is a visually stunning game with a hand-painted watercolor art style. Gameplay is a mix of point-and-click adventure and narrative exploration. Our full walkthrough will help you solve puzzles to uncover Mimi's lost family secrets.
A game that's about rediscovering childhood memories, Dordogne is a beautifully poignant journey with a gorgeous art style.
Games Asylum: "Do you remember the struggle of trying to find something to do during the summer holidays? Back in the ‘80s, after watching the extra block of cartoons shown after breakfast TV, it was then often a case of either re-reading comic books, playing outdoors, or trying to beat high scores on a hand-me-down computer or console. These hazy days seemed to last twice as long as any school day."