Awesome game with pretty intuitive puzzles i.e. not much putting magnets on bubblegum on a stick. Pays homage to Discworld though it doesn't need to; the game stands up on its own Artwork and sound are great and it all seems overlooked. If the makers made a longer playing game I would buy it, and not just on sale which is how I buy pretty much every other game. Big point and click adventure fan here. Loved it.
Like I said, nice soundtrack. Maybe it's the cassette thing but gotta recall Maniac Mansion but with less dying. I'd have to assume this game was a labour of love, and there are emotional parts throughout. Couldn't have enjoyed it more, This artists new feature is about Netscape era internet.
Reminds me of DIscworld 1 in that its kinda second rate but still fun to play. I'm about halfway through, I just cheat when I'm at a loss. Getting a hint for a Lucasarts game usually reveals some sort of idea you should have been able to figure out; that's not really the case for Deponia and I find the logic is a bit too stretched and finally I'm glad I cheated rather than trying to connect gum to magnets and magnets to string or whatever. Still pretty good for any adventure gamer though!