The Supper 1.0
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The Supper Review
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Last Updated: 2020-07-26 19:40:32
Indie games are some of the most experimental games out there, due to the need to separate themselves from the pack. Thus, if you want to see something imaginative, indie games are the most likely place where you can find them. Many of them bring something new to the table that you won't find anywhere else. One of them is The Supper.
To install The Supper, you'll need to have Steam installed. Once that's done, go to this link to install the game.
This is a very short point and click game, with it lasting only an hour if you know what you're doing. However, that doesn't mean it's easy. It's very reminiscent of old point and click games where you kind of have to just keep clicking on things until you find the one item that pushes you forward. This isn't going to be an incredibly difficult game.
The story, however, is one of the better ones when it comes to point and click games. There's a ton of story and mystery that I don't want to spoil in this review.
The graphics are simple but imaginative. Every monster that comes to dine has unique eating animations that all show off just how much thought has actually gone into their design. These monsters aren't like Mass Effect's aliens - they're truly monstrous and completely inhuman. It's incredibly interesting just watching them eat things.
Overall, The Supper is one of the better point and click games that have come out this decade, and it's only an hour long. If that interests you, you should definitely give this game a download.
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