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Game #4345
Trials of Odysseus Kent, The   Collection: Amateur Adventures
Adventure   Traditional third-person

Rating: 7.15 (13 votes)

Trials of Odysseus Kent, The box cover

Trials of Odysseus Kent, The screenshot
The Trials of Odysseus Kent is a short but very entertaining adventure game reminiscent of Monkey Island 2. The plot: you are Odysseus Kent, who has recently arrived in a small village in search of the Lost Treasure of Randolph McBoing. You have found out that the treasure is buried in the cemetery at a local churchyard. The problem is that the parish priest won't let you dig there. Your goal, of course, is to somehow gain access to the burial site.

While the game is very short and easy, its excellent sense of humor and funny dialogues ensure that you will enjoy it while it lasts. The dialogues in particular deserve special mention as some of the best written for a freeware adventure game. Compared to Ben Croshaw's earlier (and already very good) Rob Blanc series, The Trials of Odysseus Kent is a superior game despite shorter length. I finished the game in one go, but enjoyed every minute of it. If you love LucasArts' classic adventures, this is one fanmade game that you should play. In The Trials of Odysseus Kent, Ben Croshaw succeeded in capturing the sense of humor that made Monkey Island so memorable. Two thumbs up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Ben Croshaw
Developer: Freeware
Publisher: Freeware
Year: 2002
Software Copyright: Ben Croshaw
Theme: Humorous
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: Windows XP
Where to get it:
Related Links: Official site
Links:    
If you like this game, try: Rob Blanc 3: The Temporal Terrorists, Permanent Daylight, Rode Quest 2

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