Dropsy Critic Reviews
29 Total Reviews
26 Positive Reviews(89.7%)
2 Mixed Reviews(6.9%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Destructoid
September 15, 2015
This levity, this world, and these people are going to be with me forever. If you've ever complained about there being too much violence in gaming, or that games are all the same, and you don't play this... I hope somebody hugs you.
ZTGD
September 17, 2015
I judged Dropsy thinking it was going to be a kid’s game with little no challenge, randomly hugging people, and grow tiring. Instead I got a really interesting yet odd and colorful world to explore, a huge smile on my face, and a game that ultimately made me happy to see Dropsy love so many.
COGconnected
September 13, 2015
For fans of the point and click adventure genre, aficionados of retro pixel artwork, or anyone looking to get lost in a kind of feel good world that warms you when it’s not frightening you, this is a steal. Come on, give the creepy clown a hug.
Game Revolution
September 17, 2015
Though the premise of an adventure game about a lovable clown is not enough to win me over on the surface, it’s the complex tale of a cynical and unforgiving world the player is expected to change through loving and non-violent interaction that ultimately seals the deal. Adding in the wonderful presentation and dynamic soundtrack, this becomes an adventure game that should not be missed. It is a must.
Post Arcade (National Post)
September 22, 2015
For a game where no one utters a word, Dropsy can be powerful.
IGN Italia
September 29, 2015
A very unique graphical adventure that surprises you with its ideas and moves you with its strong and touching narration.
GamingTrend
October 4, 2015
Dropsy is a bit of an oddball game, so I wouldn’t bet on it having wide appeal, but those who love it will really love it.
GamesBeat
September 9, 2015
Making people happy is such a rare goal in games, and to have one excel at the notion and the motivation for doing so is a doubly rare joy, although glaring missteps do keep it out of the center ring of adventure games.
The Jimquisition
September 13, 2015
Dropsy‘s resolve to bring back the old school point n’ clicker is a success, though it’s perhaps a bit too successful, given the overreaching ambiguity in certain areas. Even in spite of its tendency to obstruct the player, it’s a beautiful, bewildering, unforgettable game of hugs, love, and hollowing sadness.
VideoGamer
September 15, 2015
If you miss the old days, before games of this ilk got streamlined and simplified, give this a whirl before you read too much about it. It's well worth the small outlay.
Twinfinite
September 15, 2015
Dropsy delivers an entirely unique and engaging experience. Well made from start to finish, and filled with twists and perils, it’s perhaps the best fusion of terrifying horror and heart-melting joy that I’ve ever seen.
TheSixthAxis
September 16, 2015
Dropsy manages to subvert your expectations, and has managed to create a main character you can feel for, even though he doesn’t speak. Dropsy just wants to make people happy in a world that is filled with problems, and by helping them he can achieve his goal.
CGMagazine
September 22, 2015
It’s bizarre, thought-provoking, and challenging enough to keep you invested for hours.
Ragequit.gr
September 23, 2015
Twisted like a bad acid trip through Stephen King's subconscious, Dropsy manages to be at the same time surreal, challenging and obscurely heart warming, for all the wrong reasons. Whilst definitely not for everyone, Dropsy is an absolutely unique voice amongst indie adventure games.
Gamer.nl
October 6, 2015
Dropsy turns old-school point-and-click adventure gameplay into something special. The use of pictures in dialogues instead of text offers a gameplay element that makes us think out of the box. If you don't lose your way, you will enjoy this game very much.
DarkStation
October 19, 2015
Colorful and surrounded by mystery, Dropsy is a nice twist from “normal” adventure games and worthy of investment.
SpazioGames
October 25, 2015
It could have been a bit ballsier on the ending, but it remains an out of the ordinary point-and-click adventure with an amazingly odd protagonist and a curious open structure, that almost relaxes with all the hugging and happiness-bringin going around. Dropsy is full of beautiful emotions, and that's something that's truly needed in videogames these days.
games(TM)
November 15, 2015
A genuinely feel-good example of what adventure games could be if only they'd think outside the box a little more.
PCWorld
January 19, 2016
Dropsy isn't an amazing point-and-click, but it's clever and it's weird and it stands out—both artistically and thematically. I'm impressed with the game and doubly impressed with the amount of weird mysteries hidden below the surface. Expect to spend four or five hours actually playing and then another hour reading weird theories afterward.
PC Gamer
September 14, 2015
An excellent stab at a traditional point-and-click, but with classic problems holding it back.