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This review and interview originally appeared in The Inventory 14 & 15. The Inventory is the Internet's only online, downloadable adventure magazine and is translated into seven different languages. You can download past issues of The Inventory from Just Adventure.
But what does this little Cirque De Zale adventure have so much to offer, coming out of nowhere to steal Syberia 2's position as review of the month? It is a point and click 3rd person adventure that has a funny story, unique characters and an entertaining gameplay. Let's see each part of the game under close scrutiny. Story: You are Alexander Zale. Occupation: The circus poop boy. Never seen that before in a CV? Well you see it now in Cirque De Zale. One day when Alexander does his work and cleans the elephant pooh out of the circus, he decides that he's cleaned way too much crap in his life and he has had enough of being slapped around by his ringmaster, Astoundo. He therefore decides to pull a prank on his ringmaster and fills his magic hat with elephant crap. Astoundo gets humiliated in front of his audience and in return he sends Alexander to another dimension using magic.
Graphics: Well if you've played Monkey Island 1 or 2, you get the idea. The characters look excellent and if you are a pixel-fan who longs for Sierra/Lucasarts kind of games like myself you'll feel right at home with this one. The backgrounds range from great looking to they could have been given a bit more detail here and there.
Sound: Probably the only part where the game feels incomplete is its audio. The game has only a few music tracks here and there, and these of course are not the best you've ever heard, but taking into consideration that this whole game was made by one woman alone and that it is being distributed for free, it feels even unnecessary to complain. There is no speech throughout the game, but from the choices poor voice acting and no voice acting at all, the no voice acting at all is definitely the way to go. Gameplay: The gameplay and the story is where Cirque De Zale (excuse our language) kicks ass. Especially after completing the move-these-levers-around-with-noclues-whatsoever-Syberia 2, Cirque De Zale felt like an oasis among the desert. It seems like all the money you are paying for when you buy a commercial adventure game, goes to the graphics artists and the musicians behind a game. But this little complaint of mine apart, let's go back to Cirque De Zale. First of all the tasks of the game are logical (within the context of the story) and also very fun to complete. You always know what you have to do next since the goals of the main character are always clear from what he says himself. The non playable characters will mostly need a favour from you in order to give you something back or join your circus and if you forget what each character wanted you can always go back and ask them again. Overall, the feedback that the player receives from the game is always adequate and the player usually does not have to resort to trial and error or guessing.
General Info: The game is available as a free download from http://www.anime.com.au/Katt/misc/cirque.zip. It is a pity that it is available for free if you want my personal opinion because it is certainly much more entertaining than other adventure titles available for purchase in your local stores. I encountered two minor bugs while playing the game. The first one is that if you try to press escape or F5 during the very beginning of the second part of the introduction (just when Alexander is transported to the other dimension) the game crushes. The second one occurs in a couple of locations when you try to enter a door, Alexander will walk to the center of the room instead - but he will still enter the next room, so in essence none of them is a big deal and none of them detract from the overall experience. In a few words... Since the King's Quest 2 remake this is the most entertaining adventure (and I include both commercial and non-commercial adventures) I have played. It is a must play for Monkey Island fans and fans of Lucasarts adventures in general.
The only advice we could give to Rebecca is maybe a bit more detail to the backgrounds and we hope that some people with music and voice acting talents could support this woman's fantastic talent in game development. Other than that, we hope that she will keep up the excellent work. Final Grade: B+ System Requirements:
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