Detective Case and Clown Bot in: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon
released on Dec 05, 2013
Murder in the Hotel Lisbon is a videogame inspired by the classic point and click adventures from the 80’s and 90’s. It works through a simple interface of pointing and clicking. Everything that is essential for game progression can be clicked like characters, objects or doors. All the items collected are kept to be used later and are accessible at any time. The game can be saved at any time.
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Ahah! Just like I remember Inspector Gadget. Wait no, this one is a redditor. But he is forced out of his basement for everyone to see. Fortunately for him, everyone else is a redditor because that's the "charm" of the game. Don't gel with it but every cook has their prefered condiment.
It's hard to make a case for the sitcom-styled format, there may be a sequel but what sitcom only has 2 episodes? In this era of bingewatching? Tortuguese people I'm all ears for your explanation. Moving on, the variety in designs is there, they all look like me fr (as in, they all look like they stink. Not derogatory)
It's hard to make a case for the sitcom-styled format, there may be a sequel but what sitcom only has 2 episodes? In this era of bingewatching? Tortuguese people I'm all ears for your explanation. Moving on, the variety in designs is there, they all look like me fr (as in, they all look like they stink. Not derogatory)
As someone who is from the country of Portugal, that is naturally small, having a videogame come out that has this much reverence for Portugal's culture not only was surprising but also made me excited!
I'd say this game definitely delivers on what it sets out to do. It's a simple point-and-click adventure game, with very witty dialogue and sense of humor, using a lot of Portuguese expressions, 4th-wall breaks and dumb jokes that made me smile.
It's not a very complex game, and it's also short as heck, and I didn't verify how good the English translation is as I played it in Portagoose, but check it out, I think you'll have a good time.
I'd say this game definitely delivers on what it sets out to do. It's a simple point-and-click adventure game, with very witty dialogue and sense of humor, using a lot of Portuguese expressions, 4th-wall breaks and dumb jokes that made me smile.
It's not a very complex game, and it's also short as heck, and I didn't verify how good the English translation is as I played it in Portagoose, but check it out, I think you'll have a good time.
A charming little point-and-click murder mystery. Fairly rough around the edges technically and filled with awkward English translation, but still a nice couple of hours. Recommended if you see it on sale, but I'd put the Bertram Fiddle games above this in every regard.