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The Count Lucanor

2016
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Horror, Side View Perspective, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player
AvailableMar 3, 2016
PlatformXbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
DeveloperBaroque Decay
Overview

Pixel adventure inspired by classics like Zelda and Silent Hill.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

78


Opencritic Score

76


IMDB Score

7.4

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Reviews

34 reviews found

73

It.ign.com

Apr 28, 2016

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The game receives a rating of 7 out of 10.


90

Es.ign.com

Mar 7, 2016

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90

Attackofthefanboy.com

Mar 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

Gamecritics.com

Dec 18, 2017

I can’t say much more about this little gem without running the risk of spoiling something, and since there’s absolutely no fat on these bones, giving even a little away would be a crime. However, what I can say is that this small, unassuming indie is a masterclass in tight, focused design and it delivers a wonderfully layered experience. Funny, scary, clever, and eerie in equal measure, The Count Lucanor is an absolute delight… Whether Hans finds his happily ever after nor not, this modern fairy tale is one that’s worth experiencing. Disclosures: This game is developed and published by Baroque Decay.


88

Switchplayer.net

Oct 30, 2017

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82

Everyeye.it

Oct 29, 2017

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82

Generacionxbox.com

Mar 29, 2018

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80

Brashgames.co.uk

Mar 6, 2016

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80

Gamer.nl

Apr 9, 2016

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80

Nintendo-insider.com

Dec 8, 2017

Unravelling the mystery around The Count Lucanor was one of the more memorable, and chilling, gaming experiences that I have had on Nintendo Switch, and something that you shouldn’t overlook on the Nintendo eShop. It’s a shame, then, that it is over all too quickly, your time in Tenebre Castle being over in two or three hours. But, with the promise that every decision that you make counts, there are five different endings that you can reach. It just depends on whether you dare go back, to hunt them out.

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