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Framganga Games

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An interesting first-person thriller game! One or two hotspots were difficult to activate, but in general a well-made game. I recorded a playthrough video:

A very short investigative game! I recorded a playthrough video:

A very short investigative game! I recorded a playthrough video:

A nice little investigative game! The characters are entertaining. I really liked the sound design. Personally, I feel a bit stressed by timed adventure games, but that is just a personal preference. Impressive considering it was created in 72 h. I recorded a playthrough video:

Great pixel art! The vibe of the game becomes rather creepy pretty fast. I recorded a playthrough video:

“It’s pouring down there” is an impressive short horror point-and-click, especially considering it was made in just 20 days for a MAGS competition. The pixel art is beautiful, and the sound design perfectly matches the dark, sinister mood of both the visuals and the story. You are dropped right into the environment without any prior background story, which honestly fits the mysterious concept nicely. My only minor critique is that a few of the puzzles felt a bit illogical and difficult to figure out, but overall, it’s an atmospheric experience that is well worth playing! If you’re stuck, I recorded a playthrough.

Moribund Gold: A Pirate Adventure is a charming debut point-and-click that sends the pirate Xerxes to Moribund Island in search of treasure. Fans of classic adventures will immediately notice the loving nods to the Monkey Island series, but the game still manages to carve out its own identity with confident humor and solid design.

The visuals are clean and consistent, giving the island a cohesive and inviting feel. The writing is where the game really shines, delivering jokes that land without overstaying their welcome. Puzzle-wise, it strikes a satisfying balance: challenging enough to feel rewarding, but rarely frustrating.

For a first release, this is an impressively polished experience. If you enjoy lighthearted pirate adventures, this is well worth your time.

For those curious to follow along on the adventure (or if you're stuck), I've created a full playthrough of the game on my YouTube channel. You can watch it here;