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Whateverland

$14.99 $1.49
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Developer:
Caligari Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

"Whateverland is a hand-painted point-n-click adventure game with a branching dialogue system, non-linear gameplay, various endings and unique in-game turn-based board game.


Find your way out of a magical prison called Whateverland with a charming ghost Nick by your side, get to meet the charismatic locals, steal and deceive or be a good boy and help others to discover all the different endings to this bizarre adventure.




Each level can be completed in at least two different ways: you either steal from people or help them. The rich branching dialogues will tell you more about the world and its inhabitants, as well as influence your relationship with Whateverlanders and your sidekick Nick.




There is no particular order of chapters in this game. More than that, if you ever feel stuck, you can drop your current chapter at any point in the story, and move to another one. And then another one. And another... You get the point.




Whateverland features 19 mini-games in total, although you won’t be able to complete all of them in a single playthrough. Along with challenges like giving a tattoo to a merman and making top-notch ramen (you know, the usual), on the path of a thief you will encounter a variety of locks simply begging to be cracked.




Vincent is a skilled thief who decides to steal a precious necklace from a mansion of a lonely old woman named Beatrice. His plan would have gone perfectly well, but when she catches him red-handed, she turns out to be an ancient, powerful witch.

As a punishment, Beatrice sends him to the parallel world she has created, where the witch traps those she considers her enemies. The first inhabitants of this bizarre world called it Whateverland, and since then it kind of stuck.

Vincent teams up with a charming, yet a little annoying ghost named Nick, and together they have to find their way out.

Are they going to make it? That's for you to decide!




  • A not so classic point-n-click.
  • You can steal stuff. Or not – it’s your call.
  • Your actions define the ending and what people think of you.
  • The most annoying sidekick in the universe. (We still love you, Nick)
  • You can talk to people. Not sure they’re gonna talk to you though.
  • Turn-based strategy sport simulator included in the game. With magic.
  • Loads of mini-games. At least 2.
  • Music recorded with a real sextet. How sexy is that?
  • Beautiful hand-drawn art style.
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User Reviews

Mixed
7 user reviews
57%
Positive
10 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Game is buggy, freezez on boss fight on video game in SAM and there is no 5th bunny anywhre, can only find 4 out of 5 so achievement impossible

9 hrs at review
Not Recommended

[h3] Boring ! [/h3] Just couldn't get into this game. The dialogue is tedious and some of the puzzles are a PITA to do. Apparently needs 2 playthroughs to get all the achievements. I couldn't even get through one without falling asleep. Although the graphics are good and I enjoy P&C games, this was not fun. So disappointed, I really wanted to like this. Moving on ...

7 hrs at review
Recommended

One of the best point-and-click adventures I've played in a long time! -Clever writing, enhanced by the protagonist's deadpan delivery -A large world with vivid, surreal environments and many unexpected characters -Puzzles are straightforward and well-designed; no need to try every object with every other object -Nonlinear story

13 hrs at review
Not Recommended

If there were an opportunity to put a mark of Can't-Decide or Whatever, it'd suit better, but it is what it is. The game itself if fine, though my issue with it is that it's rather bland. To begin with, the game advertises itself as one showing charismatic characters and dark humor. Well, I'd played Deponia, and it's got more dark humor or, fairly speaking, charismatic characters simply on its first location! Here...what was the dark humor exactly? "Oh, a lantern. I'd like one of those." "Neon? I though they'd gone our of fashion." Although there were a couple of witty jokes and one grave moment, the vast majority of it is like mentioned above. Oh, and lots of comic cliches! They're straightforward and hence insufferable. Another torturous moment is the gameplay. I've got lots of issues here. One of them is that you click on an item, its menu opens, and unless you hover your mouse over one of the options and choose, the character is absolutely immobile. The player is unable even...

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 (64 Bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
  • Graphics: NVidia Geforce GTX 650 Ti, AMD Radeon HD 7790
  • Storage: 7 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Whateverland cost?

Whateverland costs $1.49. Currently 90% off!

What are the system requirements for Whateverland?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (64 Bit) Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz Graphics: NVidia Geforce GTX 650 Ti, AMD Radeon HD 7790 Storage: 7 GB available space

What platforms is Whateverland available on?

Whateverland is available on Windows PC.

Is Whateverland worth buying?

Whateverland has 57% positive reviews from 7 players.

When was Whateverland released?

Whateverland was released on Sep 15, 2022.

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