Harkening back to the classics, this gives a fresh and simple take on an old genre. You are tasked as Dropsy to help out with the townspeople's doldrums, and to give lots and lots of hugs. The story is simple, heartwarming, and a bit humorous, without a single spoken word of English. All of the characters communicate to each other with these cute little picture boxes that are incredibly easy to understand. The graphics are amazingly detailed, with it being classic pixel graphics. At around 4-5 hours of gameplay, it's definitely worth the asking price.
Highly recommended if you enjoy point and click adventure games, classics or otherwise. This was a wonderful treat when it first came out. Haven't decided to review it until now. Story is pretty humorous, well written, well paced, and with plenty of in-jokes from classic LucasArts adventure games. (If you have the option turned on). With a few nods to classic Sierra adventure games. Also has a lot of late 80s early 90s humor, references, and lingo among other things. If you're at all experienced with point and click adventure games, play it on Normal Mode! Casual is too much of a breeze. There's also a hint system if you really need it. I only have one gripe that has to do with an end of the game puzzle, but you can easily look it up or brute force it without much hassle at all. You might even be able to use the hint system to help you, I haven't tried it though. All in all a solid 5-10 hours of fun. Definitely worth the asking price, even without a sale going.