Posted January 06, 2018
I saw that no one else said this so here I go :
This game is beautiful. I am a big fan of point&click games and while I was shocked when I realized how short The Little Acre is, I was just staring at all the screens because they were just so well done.
Usually in point&click you have either too many details or not enough. Sometimes when a screen is just there to offer you directions, when you don't really have to interact with it, it is just.. empty.
But, The Little Acre (I think, because it is so short) managed to put detail and life in all the screens.
This game is easy and enjoyable, it does not make you look at everything, it offers you the possibility to, and this is beautiful.
Also, the two type of narrative between the characters is sweet, and give them personnality.
Anyway, it take only a couple of hours to finish and it is a great little story, if you like the genre, go for it :)
This game is beautiful. I am a big fan of point&click games and while I was shocked when I realized how short The Little Acre is, I was just staring at all the screens because they were just so well done.
Usually in point&click you have either too many details or not enough. Sometimes when a screen is just there to offer you directions, when you don't really have to interact with it, it is just.. empty.
But, The Little Acre (I think, because it is so short) managed to put detail and life in all the screens.
This game is easy and enjoyable, it does not make you look at everything, it offers you the possibility to, and this is beautiful.
Also, the two type of narrative between the characters is sweet, and give them personnality.
Anyway, it take only a couple of hours to finish and it is a great little story, if you like the genre, go for it :)