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  • Summary: Explore a vibrant jungle full of puzzles to solve and mysteries to uncover. Lost and alone in the jungle after a terrible landslide, Yandi must find his way home to his beloved partner Adiratna.

    Many dangers and secrets will be revealed as he makes his way through vast expanses of
    Explore a vibrant jungle full of puzzles to solve and mysteries to uncover. Lost and alone in the jungle after a terrible landslide, Yandi must find his way home to his beloved partner Adiratna.

    Many dangers and secrets will be revealed as he makes his way through vast expanses of unexplored forest and desolate wasteland.

    Join Yandi on his epic quest, will he even make it out alive?

    FEATURES:
    * Explore a rich and vibrant jungle full of mystery
    * An intriguing storyline that evolves in unexpected ways
    * Nostalgic point and click adventure style with many puzzles to solve
    * Encounter humans and animals, friends and foes
    * Original soundtrack featuring 30 tracks
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  1. Apr 1, 2021
    60
    Sumatra: Fate of Yandi offers good point-and-click puzzles, but I found the tonal shift in its tale unappealing. I think the game isn’t long enough to be thought-provoking in the way intended. While I saw enough good things here that I’ll keep an eye out for the devs future point-and-click games, they might be better served by lighter plots to match the shorter lengths.
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  1. Apr 3, 2021
    7
    I grew up with 90’s point and click games, and the mechanics of this game are very similar mostly to the first releases of titles like King’sI grew up with 90’s point and click games, and the mechanics of this game are very similar mostly to the first releases of titles like King’s Quest and Space Quest. The puzzles however, were a little too simple and didn’t have me scratching my head the way those games used to. A little too straight forward and too short in length for the player to become fully engaged in its story. I still enjoyed it, but it definitely could have been a little longer with a bit more difficulty in its puzzles. It did play like an early 90’s adventure and managed to bring out some nostalgic feelings of my childhood. I got this on sale and for the $7.99 I paid for it, I’d say I got my money’s worth. Expand