Twilight Oracle

by Cosmic Void

The Developer Says...

Journey to a strange world in search of the fabled Oracle in this fantasy comedy point & click adventure. Play as Leo, a struggling student with the ability to breathe underwater, and explore a desert island and the depths of an alien ocean to uncover your school’s dark past.

Players Like...

❤ Intuitive Puzzle Design

Players praised the game's well-designed puzzles, which strike a satisfying balance between challenge and accessibility. The puzzles often involve logically combining items from the inventory, with minimal reliance on "moon logic" that can frustrate players in the point-and-click genre. While a few puzzles may require some trial-and-error, reviewers found that most can be solved through careful observation and logical thinking.

❤ Streamlined Progression

One of the standout aspects of the gameplay is the way it streamlines player progression. The game automatically removes items from the inventory that are no longer needed, keeping the interface clean and uncluttered. Similarly, players can no longer access areas they have fully explored, preventing backtracking and avoiding situations where they become lost or stuck. Reviewers widely praised these design choices, as they help maintain the game's momentum and reduce potential frustration.

❤ Accessibility and Quality of Life

The game incorporates several quality-of-life features that enhance the player experience. Reviewers highlighted the ability to save at any time with multiple save slots as a welcome inclusion. The fully voice-acted dialogue was also praised, as it adds to the overall immersion. Players further appreciated the fast-travel function, which allows them to conveniently move between previously visited locations.

❤ Nostalgic Charm

Reviewers frequently noted the game's successful evocation of classic point-and-click adventure games from the 1990s, particularly the Kyrandia series and LucasArts titles. The vibrant pixel art, catchy soundtrack, and humorous tone were all praised as effective homages to the genre's golden era. This sense of nostalgia and familiarity was seen as a significant strength, appealing to both longtime fans of the genre and newcomers alike.

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