Point and click adventure game Drowning Cross for Nintendo Switch
was released by Origamihero Games in 2022.
Our critical review score is 55% (Mediocre).
Game review
Drowning Cross
I really liked the look of this game. It reminds me of early point and pixel art adventure games from the 90's. The controls were a bit unintuitive, but after a while you can get used to it. The game has quite an unconventional (a bit LGBT) story, which surprised me not only with its ending. Overall I liked the game, but it's probably not for everyone.
55%
AGI Score
Mediocre
About game
Jeremy's partner Leo disappears after a car crash. As Jeremy dives into Leo's past in order to find him, he can't quite shake the feeling that there's a lot more going on than a simple vehicle-related accident. Jeremy's not gonna just sit around and wait. The night is still young and there's a mystery to be solved!

This game is styled after old pre-2000s adventure games. This means bottomless pockets for any items you deem useful, dialog options and a story to click (or touch / button press) and puzzle your way through. This time around you even have thoughts in your inventory, allowing you stay focused on the taks ahead. Don't question it. Just throw your thoughts and items at any people you meet. Unlike in real life, talking to other humans isn't hard in this game! So why go outside when you can play this instead?

Features:

●Over 30 scenes (or 'rooms' if you will) to explore
●Over 12 other characters to interact with
●Maybe your boyfriend will tag along a bit later
●Various visual options aka retro modes
●A weird story with mystery/supernatural elements
●Two endings
●No dead ends
●Some additional stuff to do if you want to be extra nice
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