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  • Summary: Stone Tales is an action platformer featuring the adventures of two brothers on their quest to become the greatest warriors their tribe has ever seen. Embark on an epic quest and fulfill your destiny.

    Buga is strong and with his shield can protect himself from attacks, while his brother
    Stone Tales is an action platformer featuring the adventures of two brothers on their quest to become the greatest warriors their tribe has ever seen. Embark on an epic quest and fulfill your destiny.

    Buga is strong and with his shield can protect himself from attacks, while his brother Uga displays his prowess with the spear. Both want to become great warriors of the Ukelele tribe. Discover through prehistoric rock paintings an amazing adventure that will take you across lands, into the minds of the brothers and through history itself.
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  1. Apr 3, 2016
    70
    The game’s graphic design is again something to be admired. Its simple and stripped back approach fits perfectly with the Stone Age era using the aesthetic style of cave drawings that though lack vibrant colour, give the game much more character. It’s hard to imagine any other graphic style doing justice to Stone Tales, and anything else would otherwise feel very out of place with what the developers set out to achieve.
  2. Jan 4, 2016
    40
    Bad gameplay and not-so-inspired art direction make this platform a forgettable one. There’s definitely a lot of better stuff out there, trust us.
  3. Jan 12, 2016
    40
    Stone Tales is a good proof of concept with a unique art style, but its gameplay feels undercooked. The imprecise nature of spear throwing, combined with several cheap moments, undermine the experience. But above all else, the game just doesn’t have anything particularly interesting to show off besides the visuals. Short games are one thing and some great experiences come in small packages. If only Stone Tales had a hint of something interesting.