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Update 19/09/18: GOG have released a patch that fixes the decoding issue, cutscenes now play properly.

For you GOG fans, they've added another quality Linux game! The Count Lucanor, a 2D mystery and horror adventure is now up with Linux support.

The game originally launched back in 2016, it took GOG quite some time to get to this one. As always though, good things come to those who wait as it's been received rather positively by users and critics.

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A little about the game:

With a retro, halfway-between-8-and-16-bit style and inspired by classic games like The Legend of Zelda, Yume Nikki, Silent Hill or Dark Souls, among others, The Count Lucanor is an amazing mystery and horror adventure set in a fairytale world. The game features important choices, alternative endings, secrets and different ways to solve puzzles. 

Some of the gameplay features:

  • Exploration: Walk the Tenebre Castle and place candles on the ground to light up your path.
  • Conversation: Talk to NPCs to get important clues and unravel the mystery of the Count Lucanor.
  • Choices: Your actions change the course of story, with five different endings and several subplots.
  • Stealth: Hide under tables and behind curtains to go undetected.
  • Puzzles: Use the items you found wisely in order to progress.
  • Skill: Avoid traps and enemies in the castle by anticipating them.

Thruthfully, it's a game that I never managed to get around to until now, with thanks to GOG for sending a key in. After testing it, the cutscene playback on Ubuntu 18.04 is a little odd. It seems to have some problems decoding, but thankfully they have a slideshow fallback so it's not a huge loss.

Check it out now on GOG if you hadn't seen it before. 

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5 comments

PublicNuisance Sep 18, 2018
I'm not a big point and click guy but at that price I gave it a go.
Salvatos Sep 18, 2018
Quoting: PublicNuisanceI'm not a big point and click guy but at that price I gave it a go.
That trailer doesn't look like a point-and-click at all, though
Liam Dawe Sep 20, 2018
Update: GOG have released a patch that fixes the decoding issue, cutscenes now play properly.
PublicNuisance Sep 20, 2018
Quoting: Salvatos
Quoting: PublicNuisanceI'm not a big point and click guy but at that price I gave it a go.
That trailer doesn't look like a point-and-click at all, though

I could have sworn I saw point and click listed on GOG's page. I see I was wrong. Glad I was.
Kuromi Sep 20, 2018
To be clear, this is NOT first DRM-free release for this game, as it as previously released this way as part of certain Humble Bundle, not that long ago. I recall of sending email to dev like "Wow, your game is great and will fit GOG perfectly", they never replied to it but it seems they did got same idea.

But i need to warn folks - this game is kinda brutal and absolutely not to be played late night in darkness...
Well, not really that scary, but its not childs game certainly.


Last edited by Kuromi on 20 September 2018 at 9:42 pm UTC
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