TSIOQUE
Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: November 7, 2018
Publisher: OhNoo Studio
Developers: OhNoo Studio, Smile, Smile!
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems
Genres: Adventure game, Indie game, Puzzle Video Game, Casual game, Adventure
Description: Tsioque (pronounced /tsɪɒk/) is an animated adventure game inspired by classic 80s and 90s point and click titles. Craftily mixing influences of games like Day of the Tentacle, Dragon's Lair or Humongous Games' Pajama Sam, it offers its own, original narrative experience, which can be described as both dark and adorable. We take the role of a young princess Tsioque, imprisoned in a castle ruled by the Evil Wizard. At first glance, with her blond hair and big blue eyes, she may seem like your typical princess, but she's anything but typical. She doesn't wait for Prince Charming to rescue her - she rescues herself, using her wits, stubbornness, and an unusual talent for bringing unintended chaos and destruction wherever she goes. Humor? Check. Darkness? Check. Suspense? Check! What more could you ask for? LOTS of 2D animation – all characters and items are hand-animated, frame-by-frame, old-school-style. Beautiful, hand-drawn backgrounds. Fully voiced dialogue tracks. A living, breathing environment, full of hidden interactions. Exceptional soundtrack by Edward Harrison (NEOTOKYO, LUCKY DAY FOREVER) and Elle Kharitou, dynamically illustrating the gameplay and adjusted to your every action. Non-episodic storytelling – you will find no "Find out what happens next, pay more money!" cliffhangers here.
Initial Release Date: November 7, 2018
Publisher: OhNoo Studio
Developers: OhNoo Studio, Smile, Smile!
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems
Genres: Adventure game, Indie game, Puzzle Video Game, Casual game, Adventure
Description: Tsioque (pronounced /tsɪɒk/) is an animated adventure game inspired by classic 80s and 90s point and click titles. Craftily mixing influences of games like Day of the Tentacle, Dragon's Lair or Humongous Games' Pajama Sam, it offers its own, original narrative experience, which can be described as both dark and adorable. We take the role of a young princess Tsioque, imprisoned in a castle ruled by the Evil Wizard. At first glance, with her blond hair and big blue eyes, she may seem like your typical princess, but she's anything but typical. She doesn't wait for Prince Charming to rescue her - she rescues herself, using her wits, stubbornness, and an unusual talent for bringing unintended chaos and destruction wherever she goes. Humor? Check. Darkness? Check. Suspense? Check! What more could you ask for? LOTS of 2D animation – all characters and items are hand-animated, frame-by-frame, old-school-style. Beautiful, hand-drawn backgrounds. Fully voiced dialogue tracks. A living, breathing environment, full of hidden interactions. Exceptional soundtrack by Edward Harrison (NEOTOKYO, LUCKY DAY FOREVER) and Elle Kharitou, dynamically illustrating the gameplay and adjusted to your every action. Non-episodic storytelling – you will find no "Find out what happens next, pay more money!" cliffhangers here.