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Boxed Dreams, a German developer, brings us Ceville – a wonderful throwback to classic adventure gaming. Published by Kalypso, the game has a very Kyrandia feel to it. As a matter of fact, I found myself feeling so reminiscent of that game that I went ahead and replayed the Legend of Kyrandia - enjoying that game once more after having completed Ceville.
Interface Ceville is played in 3rd person point and click style which is really the only way to truly appreciate it. With a game so heavily dependent of a large cast of characters, comical actions, and heavy dialog, there is no other way to expect it. The mouse icons were easy to make out and straightforward – hand to grab, gears to use, etc.
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The voice acting was quite good and fit the cartoonish nature of the game. I would suggest turning on the written dialogs because there were some points where Ceville was talking to Lilly while close to some guards who were also having a conversation and things got a little muddled together. I’m not a fan of dialog-rich games, so I was quite happy that you could speed things up a bit by clicking through them. There were so many dialogs in this game that I think had I been forced to listen to them all in their entirely, it would have greatly diminished my feelings toward the game. Again, I have to give the developers praise for this. Gameplay
All in all, I have a hard time coming up with anything bad to say about this game from a technical point of view. There is just so much that the developers have done to keep the players from getting frustrated. I have to admit that I’m surprised that there are still games being made today that do NOT take these things into consideration. In this regard I can only praise what Boxed Dreams have done here. It’s also by no means a short game coming in at 10-15 hours of playing time. How much you enjoy it is heavily dependent of how much you enjoy listening to large amounts of dialog. Conclusion
There is also the danger of creating a comedy themed game – it’s so subjective. Personally I didn’t find myself having any laugh out loud moments because many of the jokes seemed…well, old and kind of silly and more geared towards kids. At best the jokes are cute, but most of the time you might let out a slight groan. While I did find myself enjoying this game and walking down memory lane to early adventure games like the Kyrandia series, I couldn’t help but feel like there really wasn’t anything new here. The occasional rare crashes were also a bit of a nuisance even though the autosaves kept those events from turning into such a catastrophe that you’d stop playing. All in all, it was just a very solid adventure gaming experience, although I would have a really hard time recommending it to anyone other than those who enjoy this type of game.
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