The Many Items of Mr. Coo is a wierd point-and-click journey recreation that offers an amazing first impression with its hand-animated presentation. The titular Mr. Coo finds himself in a surreal, Wonderland-esque realm by which he is unceremoniously chopped into three items. All he wished was an apple.
Characters are hand-drawn and animated in a scrappy however pleasingly malleable trend; objects and monsters morph and deform as they react to the world, and it seems to be nice. Along side some extremely detailed backgrounds and surreal environments, there is no doubt the sport has a powerful aesthetic. There are additionally some nice musical thrives all through the brief journey.
The sport begins very merely, with fairly apparent issues to click on to advance via chapters. There are some correct puzzles to be discovered right here, nevertheless, and in typical point-and-click trend, they are often fairly obtuse. There is no stock to fret about, besides, we got here up in opposition to some eventualities with no clear reply. Whereas some guesswork could also be concerned with discovering sure options, there’s some intelligent design happening, particularly within the latter half if you’re swapping management between Mr. Coo’s head and legs. Sadly, the torso does not get a lot to do.
All informed, the sport ought to final you a few hours. When you end it the primary time, pages are scattered all through every chapter, providing you with one thing to gather if you undergo it once more (which is way faster as soon as what you are doing).
You do not usually see a “To be continued…” in video games, however that is how The Many Items of Mr. Coo concludes. It appears that is the primary of not less than two components, which is sweet; it is a first rate first effort, however there’s plenty of potential for extra concerned puzzles in a follow-up.
We did run into one or two bugs, just like the digicam being within the flawed place and a tough crash, so it is not the smoothest expertise. Regardless of that, there’s lots to love about this uncommon little journey. When you’re in search of a singular point-and-click recreation with surreal visuals, an eerie ambiance, and a few fascinating puzzles, that is value a shot — however we’re intrigued to see the way it evolves in a sequel.