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The Count Lucanor Critic Reviews

11 Total Reviews

10 Positive Reviews(90.9%)
1 Mixed Reviews(9.1%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Attack of the Fanboy March 3, 2016
A unique and excellent adventure, with puzzles and mystery at every turn. Although its main appeal will be to retro gamers, there are enough strong qualities to attract those who may not normally play within this genre. Graphics and soundtrack are charming and a joy to experience.
90
IGN Spain March 7, 2016
An adventure that's almost an instant classic and plays almost as good as it looks. And with a horribly low price. You have to try it.
80
Vandal March 4, 2016
The Count Lucanor is a game in which its strengths are far more important than its weaknesses. Survival and puzzles get together in this adventure that has turned out to be a pleasant surprise.
80
Brash Games March 6, 2016
I was really impressed with this game. The gameplay and design are simple, well thought out and has good pacing. The world changes as you progress and I found the world truly absorbing in interesting to explore.
80
GameSpew April 3, 2016
Has a way of masterfully mixing together silly and scary in that way that makes you feel like you should be giggling, but instead you’re crying in the corner.
80
Gamer.nl April 9, 2016
This is a dark and ruthless horror game which does not offer you too many things to survive with. This small game is a challenge, and does some interesting things regarding visuals and puzzles too.
75
COGconnected March 13, 2016
The Count Lucanor brings to us the best of two amazing genres that many of us love, with a great twist.
75
CD-Action May 30, 2016
The developers contrasted disturbing scenes with simple, idyllic pixel art, creating an intriguing mix of a horror story and a fable.
73
IGN Italia April 28, 2016
Don't get fooled by its pixel-art: The Count Lucanor is a cruel survival horror, filled with puzzles and mystery. It's a simple adventure, easy to pick up and play. There are some flaws, but nothing too serious.
70
RPGamer June 6, 2016
The Count Lucanor covers a lot of material for its brevity. Experienced puzzlers may not appreciate the familiar nature of the puzzles, even with the novelty of the light and stealth systems to modify them.
60
DarkStation April 15, 2016
This will never be anyone’s favourite title, but it’s a riskless purchase for anyone who wishes that story-focused games had a little more gameplay to them.