![]() ![]() Also, the backgrounds are photorealistic, and the voices and background sound are spot-on. Esklavos tells a very suspenseful and exciting story, not to mention humorous at just the right moments, and you'll want to play each chapter to the end to see what happens next. The point of redemption is the atmosphere. ![]() A rule of thumb is to try everything that seems like it might work and even things that don't. Also, some puzzles literally cannot be solved without brute-forcing them, like the crystal arrangements in C9. Some of the logical steps aren't so logical (using earwax on a finger bone to lubricate a cart?), and it isn't always obvious what the solution to a problem is. The chapters are a bit short by themselves, but that's why there are seventeen of them. It's classic point-and-click puzzle solving with some other bells and whistles thrown in at times. Or you can just go to the Esklavos home page and choose from there.Īnalysis: The Esklavos series is lengthy, but every episode is worth playing. Chapter 1: The Crystal Cave (Spanish only. ![]() That's why the Esklavos folks broke it up into a seventeen-game series, plus one optional musical interlude for story background. It's such an impressive story it can't be told in one sitting. It was an experience neither of us will forget anytime soon. Virop: And I infiltrated the Uros' base, prepared a fine fish stew, and had more than one bad dream. I was chased around by several Uros, passed through an underwater gauntlet, and met an Akean woman who used a magic flute. We could not avoid getting caught up in the events, but with our help, the Akean population managed to defeat the Uroz and restore peace to the planet. A band of creatures called the Uros were invading with superior numbers and superior technology. Virop: The planet we crashed into was called Akea, and as we found out after getting separated, it was in a state of war. Recently, we were to transport a special piece of cargo (more specifically, a talking doll), but got distracted along the way and crashed. We work for an interplanetary shipping company. My name is Ungo, and this is my best friend, Virop. ![]()
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