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As far as point and click adventure games go, ItE is one of the best. It has no moon logic in it at all so all the puzzles feel satisfying to solve. There's a whole subplot around getting a plaster cast of a pawprint to identify the species of a suspected thief and all of the steps involved actually make sense. Very refreshing.

Also this game is responsible for the reason why my avatar is the way it is. So uh...
Yeah.

This review contains spoilers

Kinda annoying to play (at least without a walkthrough which I ended up using), but it's very pretty, has nice music and an unexpected combination of genres that amazed me (science fiction post-apocalyptic furry high fantasy world?!). Wish there was more to this. The whole last part is terribly rushed (but has the biggest amount of science fiction post-apocalyptic stuff which is the best part!!)

From one point-and-click adventure game to another one, here is a game that I had no idea existed, but it was in my library for quite sometime and I wanted to go through my older games, but I was so glad I got this.

Gameplay:
Another DOS point-and-click game where you need to mix items and use them to solve puzzles in the general and typical way. Can't think of much else to say really.

Story:
A game for furries everywhere! The world was once inhabited by humans, but they left many years ago, but not because having made the animals around them sentient and intelligent.

All the animals are split up into their own clans and the story starts with how your character and his fiancé are foxes and because the ancient orb of storms, an item used for predicting the weather, gets stolen, they are instantly set up to blame. You plead your innocence and that you could find this item and bring it back, being so good at puzzles. However, the Boar clan decide to keep your fiancé as insurance just in case you attempt to escape from here. You are accompanied by both a boar and deer as both of their tribes distrust one another and are sent to keep tabs on both you and each other, but are really fun characters too.

The game is full of humour as solutions to puzzles, one liners and character development. As a taste:
Getting past a receptionist/guard the boar and elk do an Abbot & Costello "Who's on First?" routine where one's name is What? and the other is "Yes Sir I am" leading to a endless logic loop.

When you come across this gate with big metal knockers on it your character goes "Wow, look at those knockers!"

When entering a clearing you see a lion showering, you say "Hi, excuse me." and she screams before running behind the fountain, leaving you to say "Was it something I said?"

The game is well worth taking a look at if you enjoy point-click adventure games!

The only negative I can say about this game is that it ends on a cliff-hanger, though there are still people working on potentially making a sequel in the future, which I would love to be a part of by streaming it! Wyrmkeep Entertainment

[Gameplay + Stream]{https://youtu.be/KOr-FX_APoI)