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  1. Feb 25, 2020
    90
    La Poule Noire have done a fantastic job with Edgar: Bokbok in Boulzac. It's a funny, feel good time of a game that doesn't take itself too seriously but delivers an enjoyable story filled with likeable characters and beautiful artwork. Edgar: Bokbok in Boulzac does a good job in introducing a humble new hero that everyone will enjoy.
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  1. Mar 3, 2020
    7
    Edgar Bokbok in Boulzac is a Point-and-click style Fetch and Trade game. You play as Edgar, accompanied by his chicken Precious. Edgar is aEdgar Bokbok in Boulzac is a Point-and-click style Fetch and Trade game. You play as Edgar, accompanied by his chicken Precious. Edgar is a gourd farmer, and he uses an odd contraption to keep the lionflies away from his crops. One day, the machine gets damaged, and Edgar ends up having to go to town to find some Razidium to repair the machine. That's where the game gets a bit strange. The Townsfolk are more concerned with these green pendants than anything else. You unravel the plot by finding items and trading them around for other items, or useful knowledge. The game isn't very difficult, or long taking me somewhere around two hours. The story is unfortunately almost as dry as Edgar's well. It's not bad, just lacking. Everything is text-based with no voicing and did contain some light humor that kept a smile curled on my face. There were a few times you will need to combine items, but not many as most of the uses are fairly straightforward. One fun mechanic was sneaking around with the chicken, it was fun stealing the keys as you "hid" while playing as Precious. Overall this was a fun little game, and fans of the Point-and-click style gameplay will feel right at home here as you move Edgar around a scene, looking for everything you can do. Full Review »