Encodya
January 26, 2021
Neo Berlin 2062. Tina – a nine-year-old orphan – lives with SAM-53 – her big clumsy robot guardian –in a rooftop makeshift shelter in Neo-Berlin, a dark megalopolis controlled by corporations. Tina is an urban jungle kid, who has learned to live alone, scavenging from city dumpsters and eking out …
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"Although Encodya has good humor, likeable characters, nice music and distinct art style, mediocre and boring puzzle design stops us from recommending it to the fans of point and click games."
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70.0
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85.0
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75.0
"Encodya, is a charming point and click adventure, that harkens back to the glory days of the Genre. While Grim Fandango this is not, people who love the genre, will love Encodya."
Read original review"Encodya is a disappointing attempt at reviving the point-and-click genre. It has none of the charm or challenge of the greats of the past and offers nothing new."
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60.0
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45.0
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35.0
"I’m a big fan of point and click adventure games, and Encodya was such a genuinely earnest attempt at capturing the magic of the genre that I’m disappointed I didn’t enjoy it more. I wanted to like it, the whole …"
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65.0
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50.0
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80.0
"For what it’s worth, point-and-click adventures largely end up becoming a story. Encodya is exactly that. It’s a heartwarming story of life and lessons learned. The gameplay is largely incidental, but the setting, though derivative, is an absolute win. Players …"
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85.0
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60.0
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70.0
"Despite being a low budget game, Encodya is a solid and convincing point-and-click adventure, capable to leave a smile on the face of the genre&s;s fans."
Read original review"Encodya is a very strong adventure game that will definitely please old-school point and click fans and sci-fi enthusiasts."
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70.0
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65.0
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45.0
"Encodya truly has some neat aspects going for it. Endearing characters, beautiful art design, solid quality of life features. However, none of those are enough to overcome a heavy-handed narrative and some messy gameplay mechanics. Encodya is a sometimes passable, …"
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20.0
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35.0
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80.0
"We might define Encodya as a casual adventure. Although it doesn&s;t add anything new to the genre and it&s;s very easy to complete, we can&s;t deny that Chaosmonger was brave enough to bring back to life an almost forgotten gameplay, …"
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35.0
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45.0
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30.0
"Looks promising, but this adventure offers only weak story and gameplay."
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62.0
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38.0
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57.0
"Encodya has some lovely elements – the soundtrack, a few interesting plays on dystopian fiction and the heart at the core of its story – but uninteresting puzzles, lack of environmental variety, and unremarkable storytelling mean I can&s;t recommend it …"
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60.0
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45.0
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35.0
"Encodya brings an atmospheric, cyberpunk feel to a well-worn genre, but with a mundane plot and puzzles, it fails to capitalise on its setting."
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45.0
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55.0
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60.0
"An interesting world full of cool ideas sadly hampered by its story and gameplay pacing. Encodya will supply a great variety of content and puzzles to baffle and test players of all skill levels, backed by a great story and …"
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85.0
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75.0
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80.0
"It’s interesting how ENCODYA began as a short film called ‘Robot Will Protect You’ before becoming a game and story. It is a wonderful adventure and honestly, Tina and SAM’s relationship was nothing but heartwarming. For fans of the point-and-click …"
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