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Deponia collection review
Deponia collection review










  1. Deponia collection review Pc#
  2. Deponia collection review plus#

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Deponia collection review Pc#

Gameplay is not that much different from the PC version. Rufus soon notches together a plan of deception, which will take the story through a twisted and comedic journey, pulling you into the game. He decides to take the unconscious goddess back to her floating homeland, where he discovers he is the spitting image of her upper-class husband. When a angelic Goal falls from these privileged spheres down into a neighboring trash heap, Rufus sees his chance. His sights are set (a little too high) on the floating cities of wealth and beauty high above the planet surface. Like all of us at one time or another he dreams of a better life. You are Rufus an ill tempered chap who has the aim to leave his wasteland of a home behind to seek new fresher pastures. Rufus is not a pleasant guy at all and and fueled with an inflated ego.

Deponia collection review plus#

The game gives you a bit of a background story when you start setting the narrative for the 10 plus hours of solid game play. Indie developers, Daedelic have bought the 2012 PC point and click cartoon styled game to Apple devices in a most beautifully details and highly rendered masterpiece that is befitting to the iPad or iPhone. You need to gather a few essentials to complete you packing and then that’s it.












Deponia collection review