Hamlet or the Last Game without MMORPG Features, Shaders ...
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Hamlet or the Last Game without MMORPG Features, Shaders and Product Placement is the original point-and-click adventure game based on twisted William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Solve logic puzzles and fight with monsters to uncover secrets, punish all the villains and rescue the princess.Key Features
- From the Creator of an Award-Winning The Franz Kafka Videogame
- In the best traditions of classic adventure games
- The first indie game in the world based on Shakespeare's Hamlet
- 25 levels
- Boss battles
- Logic puzzles
- No inventory
System requirements for PC
- OS:Windows XP, Vista or 7
- Processor:1 GHz processor
- Memory:512 MB RAM
- Graphics:128 MB graphics card
- DirectX®:9.0
- Hard Drive:100 MB HD space
- Additional: Monitor with
1024x768 or higher resolution support
Hamlet or the Last Game without MMORPG Features, Shaders ... reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
This Game offers everything a Critic would like to see!
90 Minutes of Game length With me and the 5 Chapters are through.
The Only question is what have I just experienced? The Story is so strange that it fits the overlong Title, which is as inspiring as Mold Cheese in the Oven at 200 ° C My first Thought was to be honest: "When does the Game start now?"
A flash game that is free has a greater Nutritional Value than this Software waste from the Mail Order company!
The monotonous Sound, which only annoys with time, reminds me of old Blade Tones for the Mobile phone, but they have been even more successful; The open Moose was by the way more amusing than the whole Game!
The Puzzles that have succeeded in rolling up my Toenails, I would also have expected more in a flash game, whose Development Team consists of a Blind man, a Monkey and Bernd the Bread ...
The Description-no inventory (no Inventory)-where I just have to laugh afterwards was probably one of the few Points the developers could make into the description without getting long Noses ala Pinocio.
So; A significant Name that promises a lot but holds absolutely nothing, a Character as funny as the Witch at Hansel and Gretel (but only with the old Version, which was not edited so the little Kids do not get Nightmares ...), Boss Fights that are epic in the Description Soar, however, Are as Bosmoderate As the little Mushrooms in Mario and logical Puzzles that are as logical As jearing Wool milk acid!
Verdict: Buy a Book (logically:P) or give it away to a Beggar! 5 Euros for this Cheese is more than just naughty!
EDIT: Something edited;)
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
"Hamlet or the Last Game without MMORPG Features, Shaders ..." Is a tiny, touchscreen-oriented Puzzle Game.
With the millennium Work of the Same name by the Stratford-upon-Avon born genius, the Game has nothing, but nothing at all to do, even if it uses the Names of the Protagonists, or rather: Worst. Even the Story is far from Shakespearean size, not to mention any unrelated Puzzle. Of course, the Game tries to be witty, but fails all the Way. The Naming apparently served only to increase Sales.
In 25 Screens, we usually have to solve simple Puzzles. What we have to do can usually be easily found out by simply Clicking around. Many Screens are so skillfree that they can be easily done in under a Minute, the whole Game in well under an Hour. It is not Form-important. The Game seems to be made merely to bridge short waiting Times at Bus Stops to prevent the well-known Danger of Thumb Freezing. In these Suites, however, even pure In-the-counter-staring is not to be scorned and this is also more substantial.
The Sound is only annoying after a very short Time, the Graphics always carry an eight-like-funny Attitude in front of them, but is pure Dilettantism. And this is also the correct Adjective for the whole Game: Dilettantic, because the Game has no Sovereignty over its own Structure, remains arbitrary, does not think about itself, tries to be convulsively funny and yet remains just like a Postage stamp: Extremely flat and of To lick at the back ... But that was Goethe, not Shakespeare.
Good Advice: Get the Print Work of the same Title. This includes not only the highest Text Art, but also excellent Entertainment. This Glare cast in Bits here does not deserve the Space it occupies on the Hard Drive.
Rating: 52 Atmosphere 0/10 Story 2/10 Graphic Feature 10 Sound 2/10 Game Mechanics niinos 10 Balancing Economics 10 Game Pass Conclusion: The Rest is Silence.
+% Overall