Mutropolis

Mutropolis

February 18, 2021

Adventure PC

A LOVELY SCI-FI DETECTIVE POINT&a;CLICK ADVENTURE. It is the year 5000, and the greatest achievements in human history are forgotten. The pyramids, the Mona Lisa, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air – forgotten. Forgotten by everyone except Henry Dijon and his ragtag team of archaeologists. They left Mars to dig …

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71.3

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Alexandra Amariei Serial Gamer Italia Feb 2021
65.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

60.0

Story

70.0

"Mutropolis is a pretty enjoyable game, with sometimes interesting puzzles and ideas. It was enjoyable when it comes to the egyptian symbology and the quirky references related to the current nerdy culture and past literature. It didn’t deliver though when …"

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Aran Suddi TheSixthAxis Feb 2021
70.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

55.0

Story

60.0

"Mutropolis is a decent point and click adventure title with genuine humour and some very good puzzles. However, it&s;s let down by a slow-paced middle act that drags on far too long and some puzzles that could have been better …"

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Chloe Osborn Rapid Reviews UK Feb 2021
70.0 /100

Graphics

60.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

75.0

"Across the years in gaming, we’ve seen plenty of reimaginings of the future, quite often a post-apocalyptic Earth. It isn’t exactly a new concept. However, Mutropolis takes this trope and makes it its own! This time, we are transported to …"

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David Burdette GamingTrend Feb 2021
70.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

70.0

"Mutropolis is a fun game held back by unforgiving speed bumps. I am enthralled by the beautiful art style, and the tone the game sets in the narrative leaves you having a good time. But it&s;s hard to enjoy what …"

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Derek Johnson Jump Dash Roll Feb 2021
80.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

85.0

"Mutropolis is, simply put, a fantastic homage to the point-and-click classics of the &s;90s."

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Elena Kua LadiesGamers.com Feb 2021
80.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

50.0

Story

50.0

"Mutropolis features great comedy writing, with a simple but satisfying story. Its puzzles are logical but some of the hardest I’ve played in this genre. If you’re a point-and-click adventure fan, I wholeheartedly recommend it despite niggles about animation speed …"

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Emerson Dupree Digital Chumps Feb 2021
60.0 /100

Graphics

92.0

Gameplay

28.0

Story

88.0

"Overall, Metropolis has the bones to be a great game, however, the slow pace, lack of instruction, and lengthy dialogue made it frustrating to play. While the interactions, visuals, and storyline are amazing the gameplay and mechanics were lacking. If …"

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90.0 /100

"Mutropolis is definitely one of the better point and clicks I’ve played in recent memory, and was a pleasant surprise on every front presented. I genuinely enjoyed every moment I spent with it — even when stuck — because it …"

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Jakub Pokorný SECTOR.sk Feb 2021
80.0 /100

Graphics

75.0

Gameplay

78.0

Story

72.0

"It is funny trip to year 5000 AD. Cute point &a; click adventure."

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Joshua Thompson FingerGuns Feb 2021
60.0 /100

Graphics

28.0

Gameplay

42.0

Story

18.0

"Mutropolis evokes the same feelings its older and most revered predecessors do. However, the technical problems and clunky sometimes nonsensical puzzles holds the title back from being a point and click that stands out of the ever-growing crowd."

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Justin Nation Nindie Spotlight Feb 2021
71.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

35.0

Story

75.0

"While it has quirky characters and some charm, the degree of puzzle obscurity without aid knocks it down a few pegs"

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Kevin Carignan PC Invasion Feb 2021
60.0 /100

Graphics

20.0

Gameplay

20.0

Story

20.0

"Mutropolis is a charming throwback to old school point-and-click adventure games. While it doesn&s;t do anything wrong, it doesn&s;t stand out either. I would have loved to see more of the world and the characters and less backtracking and obtuse …"

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