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When the fate of a world hangs in the balance, an unusual hero arises!
The visually impressive adventure-epic The Whispered World is now available as a Special Edition for the first time. Let the Whispered World enchant you with its many animated detai...
When the fate of a world hangs in the balance, an unusual hero arises!
The visually impressive adventure-epic The Whispered World is now available as a Special Edition for the first time. Let the Whispered World enchant you with its many animated details and fantastic characters.
Sadwick's adventure begins when he sets out to understand the meaning of his recurring nightmares. In his dreams, he is haunted by a mysterious blue sphere as his world collapses around him. Shana, the oracle, confirms his worst fears: not only does she foretell the end of the world, but also that Sadwick is the very reason for their doom. Face the prophecy and experience an adventure unlike any other!
Exclusive content of the special edition includes an alternate ending, a tutorial, developers' commentary featuring Jan 'Poki' Müller-Michaelis and Marco Hüllen, as well as the in-game orchestral soundtrack, unlockable achievements, and re-polished graphics in some scenes.
Exclusive audio commentary featuring 'Poki' and Marco Hüllen, the game's writers.
Over 30 awards including “Best Story” and “Best Youth Game” at the 2009 German Game Developer Awards.
The Whispered World mixes fairy-tale elements with melancholic tones to create a tale of epic proportions.
High-quality 2D adventure game with hand-painted backgrounds and traditional hand-drawn frame-by-frame animation.
所有成就
Ball Spot
Learn the Ball Spot Form!
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66.07%
Fire Spot
Learn the Fire Spot Form!
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32.22%
Canonball Ride
Finish Chapter 1!
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31.48%
包含内容
原声音乐
making of video
头像
艺术设定集
壁纸
手册(English)
手册(German)
手册(Spanish)
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Great graphics and music (my favorite thing in the game), and loved the puzzles (a couple of them were a nice challenge). It' s hard to get the logic of the puzzles at first, but all of them follow a similar logic. The story is really nice, with a twist on the "I have to save the world" thing.
Seems like everybody hates the voice acting, but I loved Sadwick' s "annoying" voice. We keep imitating him at home, haha.
The Art is good, puzzles are challanging, and chapter 2 is perhaps one of the best segments in any Point & Click. The only thing that could've been improved is the voice acting.
The biggest issue in this game (for neophytes) is that clues and hotspots are occasionally indistinguishable from mere beatiful background art. This leads to unfortunate pixel hunting because games gives you few hints and focus more on exploration and trial and error, wich lead to some scratching head points were you don't know what it's missing.
Shame cause most of the time, Dedealic has done a great job to create a good solving clue for most of the puzzles.
Graphically it's a deteailed, colorful, exaggerated, and wonderfully nuanced world in a great hand-drawn style and animation. The animated cutscenes are less impressive, but well executed.
Great OST, wich set the right mood for every moment of this adventure, assisted by great ambient noise.
The voice acting is less consistent in quality, expecially with Sadwick, wich anyway grows with the game: the more he advance in the story, is personality comes out loud and clear giving him a more unique one. His darker moments manage to be both hilarious and tragicomical.
But let's be honest, it's pretty difficolt write well a fatalistic cynical child in such a realistic way.
All other voices are well done and defined, wich serves most of the time as a functional puzzle solving veichle or characteristic gags. Overall dialogues are entertaining enough.
The use of Spot as co-protagonist is simply brillant (expecially in one long puzzle), a beautiful active sidekick wich is integrant part of the adventure. His shapeform abilities are essential to solve many puzzles. Each transformation has his unique hilarious animated sequence.
Story writing is really amusing, mixing comedy, tragic and seriousness. And i love how the ending is not a superficial cliché. Can't tell more or it became a spoiler.
PS. last advice, better watch ending credits too, they'll add an additional point of view for many charatchers.
TWW is a touching and beautifully put together story about a boy who... well, you'll find out. Gorgeous art and a vibrant, imaginative world really drew me in, so that I still think back to the game years after playing it. I enjoyed the voice acting, even Sadwick's voice, which many lament as annoying; I found it to be hilarious! I will concede that the puzzles are difficult and often illogical, but I suppose I expect a degree of that in point-and-click adventure games, and using a walkthrough, as a consequence, doesn't bother me much. It was the story and the characters, the incredible world they inhabit, and the haunting music (the music!) that kept me playing. Truly beautiful!
Pro:
I enjoyed the visuals of the game.
Sadwick's grandpa is an enjoyable character.
Cons:
I just couldn't get over the voice of Sadwick. I've never had to listen to such an annoying voice saying the same thing over and over again. What's with the lisp?
Many of the puzzles did not make much sense. For me it was a lot of guess work and hunting for hotspots (I am glad that you can press a button to make them all highlighted though).
2 stars for the pros mentioned above. It might have turned out to be a decent game but I couldn't finish it. My ears just continually bled. I have to put up with enough annoying voices in my life and in my head, I didn't want to continue to torture myself. I already spend too much on therapists.