Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
' His Name is Fox, Agent Fuchs and he'd probably drink his Martini alcohol-free and with lots of Cow's Milk. A Point and Click adventure That's almost as good as it was in my Childhood. "~ BlackCat.XIII 2014 Story: The evil Willy V. Breaker has a diabolic Plan. As Head of the Society for Goat'S Milk, he captured all The dairy Cows in the World in order to preserve the Milk Monopoly. He also plans to flood the Capital with a huge Sour Milk Bomb made of cow's Milk and then blame this Act on the poor cows. But he made the Bill without Agent Fuchs, who immediately sets out to stop this Disaster. You probably couldn't have come up with a sillier story, but that's exactly what makes Spy Fox In Dry Cereal just so sympathetic. The nice thing about it is that the Story can take 3 different Directions after the Beginning, which all lead to the same Ending, but bring some Variety to the Matter. For example, to Defuse the Bomb, you have to find either a Key, a Punch card or a Battery Dinges, each hidden in other Places. Small "Spoiler": To get the "right" End, you have to be nimble and careful towards the End. Gameplay: A Point and Click adventure as it stands in the Book, because you don't need more than one Mouse. You click on people to talk to them, use Arrows at the Edge of the Screen to move around and hammer around like madly on Objects to make fun of fun Animations that are quite entertaining For Children. The whole thing runs fluidly, is an old Hat, but works well. The Puzzles to be solved can hardly be described as such, since most cannot be solved 100% without the correct Hint and with the "Clue." However, there are a few Click passes where the right Timing matters. Presentation: The whole Game is wonderfully colorful and is accompanied at different Locations with different pieces of Music in Endloschleife. The Characktere all come from the Animal Kingdom and each have their own (also German) voice, which is not the best you have ever heard, but is still suitable. In addition, the Game has a child-friendly But quite flat humor, which throws around with such bad Puns that it is funny again. Conclusion: Considering that this Game was actually made for children, you probably can't expect too much as an Adult, but Spy Fox managed to burn itself so much into my Memory that I have now bought it on Steam. The Nostalgia factor was enormous with me and therefore I can recommend it with a clear Conscience to all those who loved this Game at The time (or others like Pyjama Sam or Putt Putt). However, adult Players should probably wait for a sale, as they would get a slightly too simple Point & Click Adventure for the full price, which even includes 2 Mini-games, which are quite entertaining. What other Game can you claim to have played a Game Of Crimean rams With a Pig named Speckschwart In a Jazz Club? Nominated by me for a Steamaward ~
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