Haven't played Operenica yet, which seems to be great as well, but so far I'd say that MMX is the best modern blobber. Last but not least, I also recommend MMX. I mean you could even stumble upon whole dungeons which were completely optional. I think it was the first game with such a huge scope, and such a feeling of adventuring and exploration. First released in 1992 with Blade of Destiny, which was even before Wizardrdy 7. They focused more on story and had a rather high production quality, voice overs and so on.Īnd you didn't mention the original Realms of Arkania Trilogy. In my opinion these games also brought the genre a bit more into the mainstream. I think Lands of Lore (was briefly mentioned) and Stonekeep (was not mentioned at all) could have received a bit more praise. Of course there are other blobbers missing here, but I guess you also had to limit the list at some point. I'd see Fall of the Dungeon Guardian as one of them, but that one at least has an interesting take on the combat system which actually works rather good (despite me disliking RTwP). VAPORUM WALKTHROUGH THE LIBRARIAN FULLI mean there are quite few blobbers which have rather uninspired levels full with enemies, but nothing really interesting to look forward to. I was a bit surprised you ignored pretty much all of it's clones, which have the same lack of quality in exploration. Whether I like it or not, it earned some credit for that. I think Legend of Grimrock could have been highlighted as this one is "the one" game which basically revived the whole genre. Fixed a bug (hopefully) where the shadow of the main character would block part of the end credits making them illegible.Cool article, didn't know 7 Mages before and might give it a try, looks cool. Fixed a bug where the main character would disappear when loading a game. If you enjoyed the game and would like to help with the creation of future titles, please consider supporting my work on Patreon.Īnd don't forget to rate the game!! It helps a lot.ĭesign, programming, art and music by Octavi Navarro. Subscribe to our mailing list to keep updated on new game releases!.Now it's finally finished and ready for you to play! The Librarian is a very personal game whose production started a long time ago, much before Midnight Scenes, but it was shelved for years. Sorry for the inconvenience.Īfter the success of Midnight Scenes, this is the new short game by Octavi Navarro, creator of Pixels Huh and artist on games like Thimbleweed Park and Photographs. IMPORTANT NOTE: This game is currently incompatible with MacOS Catalina and later versions. "The Librarian uses the structure of a game to evoke emotions and ideas the way a poem does with the structures of written language." "An inspired point and click set in a lightly sketched fantasy world full of strange practices, and supernatural creatures." "The Librarian is a stunning adventure well worth embarking upon." Liz's temple and safe place is threatened by the unknown, by ghosts from her own darkest dreams.
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