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The Golem
开发者 YepiGames
The Golem
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简介
Unravel the story of a magical Golem on the pursuit to discover his human side.
Read more about the Golem's story here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golem
玩法说明
Mouse to interact.
评论
Innominate
Aug. 13, 2013
The combination of the slightly unusual phrasing in the ending scene plus the Godzilla-esque stance makes me think he's going to be a really nice homicidal maniac.
Cazamus
Aug. 13, 2013
... How can the game not end with a Bar Mitzvah? He goes to the Rabbi and says "Ive became a man now what" that's the perfect set up to finish with a Bar Mitzvah; The Rabbi say's "You are not a man yet" and then BAM! Night of dancing celebration. Rather than a crazy guy running through the town screaming that he's like everyone else. Also, on that subject, how was he transformed into a man with clothing? And a red shirt and blue jeans no less. Everyone else seemed to have wool and trousers, why did it magically give him Denim?
uberpenguin
Aug. 13, 2013
Uh oh, looks like the prologue to one of those stories about a big burly guy with the mind of a child who wants to help people and just winds up harming them all. Of course there would have to be a scene where he came across two young folk making out in an alley and attacks the guy thinking he's assaulting the woman and they're all "Yo, what the hell?" and yelling at him and all and he gets really confused and runs away. Then he questions his existence while staring at his reflection in a pool of water. Then he comes back and somehow saves the whole town and everyone learns a lesson about being patient and accepting with people who are different. And roll credits! Feel free to call me any time, Disney.
sneakdog
Aug. 13, 2013
The puzzles solve themselves, but I guess this is a story moreso than a game, and the story is definitely told well.
Jigabachi88
Aug. 13, 2013
Very nice game. Interesting puzzles, lots of details (I basically klicked EVERYTHING on EVERY screen... awesome) and it's based on the golem-myth (cool story btw, worth to read). What I didn't like was the ring-puzzle (just klicking instead of thinking) and the last part (magical orb makes me *****... ok), there should have been a little more storytelling. But still a very lovely game, 4/5.