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Mutropolis game review
Mutropolis game review









mutropolis game review

Even with getting stuck and occasionally needing a short break, I really enjoyed every moment. From start to finish, this quirky historical adventure took probably 4-5 hours, but of course I also got massively stuck at a few points and was moving my way through slowly. While I'm not a big fan of numerical scales to classify something as "good" I'd give this one a solid 9 out of 10 - I had a blast playing it, and it rekindled my love of point and click games after a long dry spell. My final impression of Mutropolis remains mixed. If you enjoy classic point and click adventure games, I definitely think so.

mutropolis game review

make sure to save as often as possible, since that allows you to reload a previous save game after you finish your playthrough and get the achievements that you missed.

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It was fun to play with the items to figure out unconventional solutions to seemingly unsolvable problems. In this guide you can find a full walkthrough of the game, including explanations on how obtain all the achievements in a single playthrough. Overall the puzzles are fun, clever, and interesting. You play Henry Dijon, a member of an archaeological expedition that has returned to Earth from Mars in order to search for artifacts from Earth’s forgotten civilizations. Play as Henry Dijon (hero, nerd, detective) in search of a legendary lost city. AugMutropolis is an upcoming point-and-click adventure game set in a distant future where Earth has been abandoned. However, I’ve come to expect this from a lot of point and clicks, and I’m not sure I’d hold this against Mutropolis. MUTROPOLIS is a lovely sci-fi adventure set on the abandoned Planet Earth. With a couple reviewers commenting that at times they had to click extensively or guess, I feel like I’m not alone in this. But there were a couple where I feel sure I never would have guessed on my own. REVIEW : Mutropolis (PC) Ever since I was a kid, Ive enjoyed point and click games. In one case, I thought it made sense and was a clever solution that I could have eventually gotten. However, the game probably could have benefited from some kind of hint system – there were 2 or 3 steps where I got so stuck I finally had to refer to the publisher’s walkthrough. The puzzles were fun, and often made sense. As far as gameplay, I mostly enjoyed it from start to finish.











Mutropolis game review