Metascore
69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 10
  2. Negative: 1 out of 10
  1. Oct 14, 2019
    45
    A wretched, annoying puzzle game that consists primarily of tedious busywork. While Felix the Reaper has bags of personality, a vein of dark humour, and the inimitable voice of Sir Patrick Stewart, it regrettably isn't nearly as fun as it looks. As far as I'm concerned, Felix can go dance off the edge of a cliff.
User Score
7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 17
  2. Negative: 3 out of 17
  1. Oct 20, 2019
    7
    Felix the Reaper is a Comedy Romance Puzzle Story. This is a tragically funny story about the Life of Death. You play as Felix, a Reaper forFelix the Reaper is a Comedy Romance Puzzle Story. This is a tragically funny story about the Life of Death. You play as Felix, a Reaper for the Ministry of Death, who has fallen in love with Betty, a member of the Ministry of Life. Felix became a Field Reaper, in hopes of meeting Betty in the Mortal World face to face, and in hopes of impressing Betty, Felix has taught himself to dance, which he does now, endlessly. As a Field Reaper, your job is to make sure everything, and everyone, is in the right place so the tragic event that takes their life, will occur on schedule. To do this, you must navigate around small areas of the mortal realm, the catch is Reapers cannot step into the daylight, so they must stay in the shadows. to do this, you have a sundial, that allows you to turn the position of the sun, therefore changing the position of shadows. Using the environment to further manipulate the darkness, you find your way around to finishing the lifespan of your target. Contracts have other obligations to carry them out perfectly, including how many spaces you moved or turn the sun, to how fast you accomplish the task. Felix the Reaper is an incredibly though out game that will keep you smiling, and keep even the sharpest of minds guessing. Some puzzles will appear to have no solution, but keep pressing they can be beaten! Full Review »
  2. Apr 3, 2020
    0
    Pour l'étron indé du jour, un principe qui semble intéressant de prime abord, le tout emballé plus ou moins maladroitement dans un humourPour l'étron indé du jour, un principe qui semble intéressant de prime abord, le tout emballé plus ou moins maladroitement dans un humour macabre plus ou moins de... mauvais goût mais qu'importe, car à l'usage ou à l'essai, Felix le "moissonneur" n'est pas convaincant du tout...

    Plus que son aspect grotesque et ses gesticulations ridicules, c'est plutôt l'un de ses principes qui s'avère bancal, à savoir le réglage du "soleil" pour délimiter et définir les zones d'ombre, car Felix venant d'en bas, tout en bas, il craint fortement la lumière...

    Or, il se trouve que l'on ne procède que par essais et erreurs (multiples) pour déplacer le personnage sur les cases qui se retrouveraient (enfin) dans l'ombre afin d'atteindre l'objectif proprement dit... ce qui s'avère vraiment répétitif, chiant et pénible à faire. Il se sont dit peut-être que ça faisait partie intégrante de "l'énigme" de chaque niveau mais ils ont mal joué sur ce coup-là : ça casse les couilles et rien d'autre.

    Graphiquement, c'est évidemment assez navrant mais c'est surtout le manque de goût qui frappe le plus et confère à cette petite daube indé son côté le plus repoussant. Tout ou presque tout est donc à revoir ici.
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  3. Dec 6, 2019
    8
    A game with an interesting premise and well written characters. I really enjoyed playing this game.