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Stacking includes the original game and the expansion, The Lost Hobo King.
From Tim Schafer’s Double Fine Productions, explore a vintage world inhabited by living Russian stacking dolls as you jump into more than 100 unique dolls and use their special...
Stacking includes the original game and the expansion, The Lost Hobo King.
From Tim Schafer’s Double Fine Productions, explore a vintage world inhabited by living Russian stacking dolls as you jump into more than 100 unique dolls and use their special abilities to solve a wide variety of puzzles & challenges. Play as Charlie Blackmore, the world’s tiniest Russian stacking doll, and embark on an adventure to rescue Charlie’s family from the nefarious industrialist known only as the “Baron.” This imaginative 3rd person puzzle adventure game will take you on a journey from a bustling Royal Train Station to a high-flying Zeppelin as you collect unique dolls and matched stacking sets to display in Charlie’s secret hideout, where you chronicle your adventures.
Continue the Stacking adventure with The Lost Hobo King DLC pack, included free in the PC version! In the Lost Hobo King, the first expansion for Stacking, you’ll once again assume the role of Charlie Blackmore, the world’s smallest Russian stacking doll. Charlie travels with his hobo friend Levi to the mysterious kingdom of Camelfoot, the mythical resting place of lost hobo king and his crown. Charlie must help Levi’s uncle, Rufus Ryken, reclaim his rightful throne by solving three tests of valor and reawakening the hobo blacksmiths of old. Only then can the crown be reforged, enabling Rufus to become king and unite the fractured hobo people under one sardine. The Lost Hobo King features a complete adventure with several new challenges, each with multiple solutions, an all new assortment of unique dolls with engaging abilities, and a new round of hi-jinks to discover and make trouble with. Only the worthy can reclaim the crown of Camelfoot!
Jump into more than 100 unique stacking dolls, each with their own special abilities that you can use to overcome obstacles and solve puzzles.
Explore a beautifully rendered, stunning old world that features the unique art style of the Double Fine team!
Stacking, Double Fine Productions, and the Double Fine logo are the exclusive trademarks of Double Fine Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Stacking is a neat and very unique puzzler. It's not super hard or super long but those aren't really cons. Its great for a refreshing change of pace. It's also suitable for younger players.
A total suprise of a game, interesting concept and just fun.
The linux support is a nice feature as well.
I was not expecting this gem of a game when i bought the double fine 'collection'
An overlooked gem.
The nesting doll idea how to solves puzzles was interesting, but the whole cuteness and quirky vibe didn't really resonate. I like Stanley Parable/Blood Dragon silly and quirky. 11/10 for off the scale cuteness, ugh.
Stacking is an adventure game with light puzzle elements.
The interesting points include the matryoshka-based mechanics (where your character must stack into different-sized dolls to reach certains mechanics and the general style, parodying the late 19th/early 20th century industrial society, with aesthetics also recalling silent films.
Depending on the latest doll you're controlling, differents things are available, including useless moves just for fun and each map contains several puzzles and things to scavenge for to advance the plot.
Also, most characters are unique, with a name and short bio, which makes the game double as a small collect-a-thon.
I'll admit I like reading character bios, because I like a well-built world, no matter the game, so it's quite a nice feature.
The game is not overly long, rather a little short and quite easy, but the art style and the gameplay mechanics are pleasant and the final trial for the main story feel like a well-deserved boss fight wich fits.
The additional chapter offers new things to do and a fun extra story, and I enjoyed it as well.
While there isn't much incentive to replay, it's a nice ride along and a fun and relaxing game, I found myself replaying it just for the fun of it and because the art style really drew me in.
All in all it's a good game I'd already bought and played (including DLC) on the X360 and that I was happy to see here and buy again, because while Double Fine may not make perfect games, they are generally good, and at least usually worth the price.
I'd recommend this game if you already like Double Fine, want to try something a bit different (the stacking mechanic is quite unique), or want a relaxed puzzle game with little challenge but lots of style. Once again the game is generally good and fine, but maybe a little shallow and short in parts. Still a good purchase in my eyes.