Among the old RPGs of the 80s, being Bard's Tales 1-3, Ultima 1-5, Might & Magic 1 & 2, Wizardy, etc. this game stands out in its scope and quality. I'd place it alongside Ultima IV in terms of depth and complexity. It sports an open world, which was almost unheard of at the time, a complex character creation system, and multiple choices and approaches to almost all puzzles. For example you can escape from the initial introductory "prison" town by joining the guards, exploring the catacombs, fighting your way out, or escaping and swimming across at night. As someone who has actually played this game as a child I'm not sure how modern gamers would take to it. I'd imagine most games from the 80s look and play horribly by today's standards, but if judged against its peers at the time this game shines.
A fun CRPG with light humor. Requires a bit of tactical combat on your side. The story isn't deep and, honestly, is not the focus of this game. Rather, it's the characters and particularly their amusing interactions. Overall, very enjoyable. Quick note: I didn't find any of the critiques by other reviewers to be meaningful (too many traps, referencing the map too often, etc).
I rarely review games but seeing this one did not have a lot of reviews I wanted to chime in and say this game is an adventure platformer with some metroidvania elements and a very, very unique character. Amazing world-building, clever levels, and very cute. Highly recommended.
Wuppo is an inventive platformer which never ceases to surprise and delight the player with new ideas, concepts, mechanics, places to see and things to do. This is all supported by an amazing and rich lore and cast of characters. I rarely leave reviews, but this game is just so outstanding that I had to leave one for it. I highly, highly recommend it.