If you like your point-and-click adventures served with a side of absurd British humor, Discworld (1995, DOS) is a feast. Based on Terry Pratchett’s beloved universe, the game stars Rincewind the wizard, voiced by Eric Idle, as he bumbles through a convoluted plot involving dragons, incompetent wizards, and more fourth-wall breaks than you can count. The puzzles range from clever to completely insane, often requiring leaps of logic that defy sanity. But that’s the charm: the game captures Pratchett’s wit so perfectly you almost forgive it for making you combine a frog, a broom, and a custard pie to solve a riddle.
Voice doesn't work for me, everything else is fine.
Tony 24/07/2018 21:23
Very nice game.
Zoltan Zardoz 17/02/2016 13:42
I've never read the novels. The game seems nice though.
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