At a certain point, the story in Fran Bow becomes a tangled mess with no clear indication on what is or isn’t real. This doesn’t ruin the game, but expect a muddled ending.
A nice point-and-click game that is ruined by its puzzles.
A beautiful-looking game in a world without humans that has an expensive price despite its short playtime.
Although it’s a beloved classic, a point and click game that requires a walkthrough to play has missed the mark in a crucial area. Unfortunately though, the developers didn’t take this opportunity to sharpen an older game that’s
For a game with so little content, it still manages to sneak in a bug and inconsistent writing. It’s sloppier than the first game.
A beautiful narrative point-and-click with vibrant visuals.
I’m not sure what others see in this game as it’s incredibly short, unfunny, and boring. Perhaps I should look in a mirror, but I suggest looking elsewhere for a better game.
The 4th game in the series bears similar traits to its predecessors, while also offering more story and replayability. I have to wonder how it’ll all culminate, as the true ending is abrupt.
The development of this game was quite turbulent, which seems to have carried over to its recently released sequel. The game looks great, but doesn’t offer much in its opening chapter.
Detective Grimoire: An Entertaining Adventure Game With Some Great Animation and Voice Acting.