Deponia

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3.0
U/A 12+
Adventure
Local Multiplayer
In Deponia, the world has degenerated into a vast garbage dump, in which the crotchety Rufus ekes out his sorry existence.
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Overview
There’s no denying it, Point & Click games have been making a real comeback in recent years. One reason is that they are great to play as a family, so everyone can enjoy the same story. Deponia is one of the games that anyone calling themselves a Point & Click aficionado simply must have played, on the same level as Monkey Island and Syberia. Deponia (along with its three sequels) is probably the best known game from Germany’s Daedalic Entertainment, who are also known for the Edna & Harvey saga and undefined, followed by Silence. All real hits! What makes Deponia so original is its unbearable main character, Rufus: he’s bone idle, prickly-tempered, pretentious, and has an oversized ego. Rufus doesn’t work, crashes at his ex-girlfriend’s, steals, and tries to manipulate other people to his own advantage, as he dreams up outlandish plans to escape the tip where he lives and move to the city of Elysium, a city in the sky where everyone is rich. His escape plans tend to end badly... His last attempt could have worked, but in trying to save a damsel in distress, he let her fall down to Deponia. And so he will do anything he can to get this young lady back to Elysium, because she’s taking him with her. Say what you like about Rufus, but he definitely knows how to look after number one! And so begins your story. This synopsis might make you think of the film Elysium with Matt Damon, but rest assured the two tales have nothing in common. Expect barrels of laughs and fits of rage all at the same time, as you try to solve the crafty puzzles. Deponia boasts beautiful graphics inspired by American cartoons, and a cast of fun characters who are all a bit quirky, and all funny, hilarious even, in their verbal sparring produced by some sharp, sarcastic writing. The backgrounds are jaw-dropping and only get better from one game in the series to the next. In terms of gameplay, Deponia is really easy to pick up. You click, you grab, and you drop into your inventory. Deponia also has mini-games in the form of puzzles. They are sometimes pretty straightforward, and sometimes incredibly complex. Here, I’m thinking specifically of the time when you need to direct carrier pigeons. Good luck!
Supported Controllers
Gamepad
Keyboard & Mouse

Deponia

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