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Dark Scavenger Review - Capsule Computers

Capsule Computers writes: "Dark Scavenger is a very unique game that is much easier then normal point-and-click adventure games and more forgiving than normal turn-based strategy games. The aspects of the game itself are a bit simplistic in places, but the story is very in-depth and makes up for these aspects. It also has so many different resources in the game that playthroughs are certain to be varied in how players approach situations, without having a clear ideal solution. Fans of adventure games should check out the demo first to get a handle of how this one plays, but should generally find a good game."

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Dark Scavenger Review | GodisaGeek

Mikhail Madnani: "Dark Scavenger is well worth the low asking price if you don’t mind the nostalgic take on 90s point and click adventure games. Fantastic writing, dark and bizarre humour, and a nice level of replayability make it an easy game to recommend."

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Why You Need to Pick Up Dark Scavenger On Steam

Twinfinite writes, "Dark Scavenger is a delightfully strange hybrid of RPGs, adventure games, and card games, and now it’s available on Steam."

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Dark Scavenger Review | Hardcore Gamer

There has been a consensus among much of the mainstream gaming industry that point and click adventure have been dead since the late '90s, but that isn't even remotely true. While the mainstream adventure genre has veered pretty heavily away from the point and click roots with games like L.A. Noire and Telltale's brand of adventure games, the indie scene has kept the point and click torch burning for years. Most indie point and click games stick very close to the classic style of the '90s and don't do much new, but Dark Scavenger from Psydra Games is something a bit different; a hybrid of point and click and role playing games.

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