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The Travels of Marco Polo Video Review

The Travels of Marco Polo Video Review

A surprisingly entertaining point-and-click adventure, as long as you take it lightly.

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Genre: Point-and-Click Adventure/Hidden Object/Infotainment
Release Date: May 6, 2015

Grade: B
 
Surprisingly enjoyable
Just sort of  works
 
– Not to be taken seriously
– Everything is featherweight
– Poor translation and sloppy proofing
 
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System Requirements
 
MINIMUM PC:
OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
CPU: 1.6 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
DirectX: Version 9.0
Hard Drive: 494 MB available space
 

MINIMUM Mac:

OS: OS X 10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7/10.6
Processor: 1.6 GHZ 

Memory: 1024 MB RAM

Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4670

Hard Drive: 494 MB available space

 

 

Ray Ivey

Ray Ivey

A gaming freakazoid, Ray enjoys games on all platforms. Also loves board games, mind games, and all puzzles. Co-wrote the Entertainment Tonight trivia game and designed puzzles for two Law & Order PC games. Also a movie freak, bookworm, and travel bug. Thinks games of all kinds are a highly underappreciated force for social good, not to mention mental and psychological health.   Ray's favorite adventures include the "Broken Sword" and "Journeyman Project" franchises, "The Dark Eye," "The Feeble Files," "Sanitarium," "Limbo," "Machinarium," "Riven," "The Neverhood," and "Azrael's Tear." His favorite non-adventures include the "Thief," "Uncharted," and "Ratchet & Clank" franchises, all of the Bioware RPGs, Skyrim, and Final Fantasy XII.   Ray writes about the movies for the Bryan/College Station Daily Eagle, which is the old-fashioned thing called a "newspaper." He's been on eight game shows. He's taught in seven countries and has visited twenty-one. His favorite classic movie star is Barbara Stanwyck and his favorite novel is "The Hotel New Hampshire" by John Irving.

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