Professor Lupo: Ocean Image
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  • Summary: Professor Lupo: Ocean blends gorgeous hand-drawn characters and 2D grid-based gameplay with challenging, deadly puzzles. With 40 story-driven levels, you’ll have to navigate the abandoned ship you wake on, utilize water flow and currents to progress – while avoiding alien creatures on boardProfessor Lupo: Ocean blends gorgeous hand-drawn characters and 2D grid-based gameplay with challenging, deadly puzzles. With 40 story-driven levels, you’ll have to navigate the abandoned ship you wake on, utilize water flow and currents to progress – while avoiding alien creatures on board that are set to harm or hinder – to discover the mysteries of who you really are. Expand
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  1. Mar 30, 2021
    70
    Professor Lupo: Ocean is a distinctive puzzle game that builds on the uniqueness of the original. As you walk through the Aurora Space Station’s flooded corridors, you find yourself adapting to the logical way of thinking needed to finally come face-to-face with the Professor himself. The visuals are charming, the soundtrack is minimal but effective, and you feel immensely satisfied after clearing each level. However, while there’s much to praise about this title, the shortness of its content, coupled with its awkward controls, does remove you from the gameplay every now and again.
  2. Jan 4, 2021
    70
    Although not quite as meaty as its older sibling, Professor Lupo: Ocean boasts the same engaging puzzle gameplay, albeit with often unwieldy controls. It’s a short game, and not one you’re likely to come back to soon after completion, but with a relatively small price tag, it’s one you’d do well to pick up if you’re after an original puzzle title.
  3. Jan 4, 2021
    65
    Professor Lupo: Ocean will be a treat for fans of the original. It continues the story, sets up a compelling mystery, and it looks and sounds fantastic. The puzzles are of one kind, however, and the game is short. Luckily the price tag is small, and it really is a continuation of the ideas/ story of Professor Lupo and his Horrible Pets. Puzzle fans should enjoy the length and variety in that game, and come back for more of a very specific-kind of puzzle in this sequel.
  4. Mar 23, 2021
    58
    Though “frustrating” probably overstates how strongly I felt towards Professor Lupo: Ocean. It’s a forgettable puzzle game that may be interesting if you loved the original and want more of its world, but otherwise, you needn’t bother with it.