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The Book of Living Magic
開發者 JonasKyratzes
The Book of Living Magic
The Book of Living Magic 的標籤
遊戲簡介
A point & click adventure set in the faraway Mountains of Oddness. What will you discover on your journey through the Lands of Dream?
玩法說明
All you need is a mouse or any similar rodent (though a capybara may be too large to use efficiently). Items are used automatically, if you have them, and you can click on the scroll to see what you currently need to accomplish.
The controls are really very simple, but remember: it's the journey that counts, not the destination. Take your time. Explore. Examine the details. Enjoy your time in the Mountains of Oddness.
More from the Lands of Dream:
http://www.landsofdream.net
留言
otterbox13
Aug. 22, 2011
This is marvelous. The music is fantastic, and I feel swept away into the story with it. The art is fantastic - it works perfectly for the story, since it looks childish and yet sophisticated enough to keep the rest of us into the scenery as well. And finally, the story. It wasn’t too complex, but I think it was like that for a reason. It was told like how a child would understand and find funny, but still witty and something the older generations could enjoy as well. I particularly enjoyed clicking on everything and finding it all has its’ own witty dialogue - or that the eyes and flowers each seemed to have their own characteristics and back story (like the pickpocket, whom just reads Daniel Keyes novels now). I loved the titles of the books in Dr. McShellfish's office. I could easily write more on this, like how much effort you put into this game, but that would take far too long. Oh, and thank you for reminding me not to use that capybara. I smiled the whole way through. 5/5
Turtlegods
Aug. 21, 2011
I thought this was going to be a little distraction so I could escape my life for a few minutes. Instead, I found a beautifully crafted, intelligent, story that was able to not only transport me to The Land of Dreams, but also articulate through the actions of one unfortunately named girl what I have been doing all week long: living other stories. My hat is off to you, JonasKyratzes. This is a great game for all those willing to read and think. Appearances can be deceiving (as Dr.Selfish will tell you), words are not boring today.
lanthes
Aug. 20, 2011
A wonderfully, crazy trip into a world living side by side with our own. This game is just amazing. There is a lot of reading involved but the fact that it is all unique and interesting at every turn makes it great. The attention to detail was astounding; how nearly everything had a entire history for it from the characters to the lowliest eyeball or smallest decoration. I loved everything about this game and I hope to see more like this from you.
bassspine
Aug. 20, 2011
a game for people with attention spans!
Ro9ge
Aug. 20, 2011
Just started, but the witty and hilarious dialog is just beautiful. It's been a while since I've laughed like this. Thank you, Jonas. 5/5