Superfluous Returnz system requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: 2 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 3000 or better
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended:
Recommended requirements are not yet specified.![Superfluous Returnz Artbook & Comic Book](/files/apps/2445100/images/header_Superfluous_Returnz_Artbook__Comic_Book_2445100.jpg)
Minimum:
Recommended:
Recommended requirements are not yet specified.You can download Superfluous Returnz from this page. Content is not free and distributed on a paid basis by Ptilouk.net Studios. Therefore, you will have to buy it before downloading it.
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A beautiful hand crafted point and click.
I really liked to see my French countryside surroundings represented truthfully in a video games, it's quite a welcome change! Humor is omnipresent and every little detail has been thought of, and the musics are quite catchy.
The puzzles are quite fun to resolve, and for the ones that were too hard for my the "clues help line" was very welcome and very well balanced in progressively helping me.
Very nice "home made" point'n'click that feels pretty oldschool (some puzzles are HARD) but the welcome help of the tips system makes it very accessible. It's full of french references but not exclusively, though I think we better get the feeling of a little french town in the countryside when we're from this very country (and that's what I liked the most !).
I think the graphical style suits better ther author blog posts than the landscapes we see, but we have to celebrate all the work a single person has done there : very impressive !
The game is maybe a little short. I beat it in less than 3 hours but I used a LOT of clues (I shouldn't have but the phone is so tempting...)
A must try for all point'n'click nostalgics down there !
Pretty fun adventure game. I managed to beat it without any hints, but you still have to think about the solutions, since there are quite a few code puzzles that can't be solved by "trying everything on everything".
Wish it was a bit longer, but otherwise, it's a solid effort.