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Midnight At The Celestial Palace: Chapter I Portable Edition

  • sioronymere
  • Aug 11, 2019
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 26, 2020





















































About This Game Midnight at the Celestial Palace: Chapter I is the first episode in an all new fantasy adventure series by Orrery Games and BlipHaus Design.Join Greg, a 37 year old manchild and professional underachiever, as he is whisked away to a magical dreamland hidden beyond the stars. Befriended by the dutiful otter Sir Squiggles, the two embark on a harrowing journey through the whimsical realm of Dreamania in a quest to reach the wondrous Celestial Palace. But from the shadows, a great peril looms...FEATURES: Interactive songs. It's a Point and Click Musical! A fun, humor-rich story sure to delight players of all ages (though your kids probably won’t get all the jokes.) Entertaining puzzles! Gorgeous storybook-like art and animations in a cozy retro style. Full voice acting. 3-5 hours of gameplay. An original, totally epic music score. 1075eedd30 Title: Midnight at the Celestial Palace: Chapter IGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Orrery Games, Blip Haus DesignPublisher:Orrery GamesRelease Date: 24 Feb, 2017 Midnight At The Celestial Palace: Chapter I Portable Edition This turned out to be a better adventure than i expected. It follows the now very familiar trope of a slob in the present day getting sucked into a fantasy world to become a reluctant hero, but instead of being grating the main character is surprisingly endearing. The graphics are great and there is lots of fun dialog that the actors deliver well. The puzzles aren't too difficult, and everything just feels really tight and well executed.The highlight for me was the two or three moments in the game where all the characters break into song. Although other adventure games have some great songs in them (Deponia, Kentucky Route Zero) this one mixes it up a little by letting you pick your own lines. It's a fun way to add a bit of interactivity and makes me wonder how an adventure that was 100% presented as a musical would work. I guess that would have cost way too much cash to make. As it is, just a light musical theater twist on the usual adventure game formula makes this a very enjoyable romp. I look forward to part two.. wow :) this was such a nice game. I m sorry they won t be making the next in the series. Really hope they change their minds this was really nice. I liked everything, the story, the jokes, the funny allusions to various flaws of all the characters. the graphics, the puzzles, the songs everything :( now we'll never know how this ends :(, however I can say that this as a standalone game has a satisfying storyline of its own. I highly recommend it, for me it really had that monkey island feel but in a unique way.. This turned out to be a better adventure than i expected. It follows the now very familiar trope of a slob in the present day getting sucked into a fantasy world to become a reluctant hero, but instead of being grating the main character is surprisingly endearing. The graphics are great and there is lots of fun dialog that the actors deliver well. The puzzles aren't too difficult, and everything just feels really tight and well executed.The highlight for me was the two or three moments in the game where all the characters break into song. Although other adventure games have some great songs in them (Deponia, Kentucky Route Zero) this one mixes it up a little by letting you pick your own lines. It's a fun way to add a bit of interactivity and makes me wonder how an adventure that was 100% presented as a musical would work. I guess that would have cost way too much cash to make. As it is, just a light musical theater twist on the usual adventure game formula makes this a very enjoyable romp. I look forward to part two.. Good 1st chapterShort but good.. One of my favorite point 'n click adventure games! The music is beautiful, the puzzles appropriately intriguing, and the game play straightforward and fun!. This is a pretty good throwback to the adventure games of the late 90s. It has the same absurd, dry sense of humor and aesthetics. The puzzles are challenging but not frustratingly difficult. The art is a little more low-res than we're used to in 2017, but the detail is great and it's modern enough that it only hints at earlier times without being painful to look at. All the characters are voiced - there's an option to click through the dialog, but the quality of the voice acting will make you want to sit through it. Then there's a thing where the characters break into song occasionally and the player gets to choose what they sing, which is really cool, but this is an adventure game and the pacing of it keeps it from feeling much like a musical. All in all, it's a fun way to spend a few hours and my only complaint is that it only lasts a few hours.. I just finished the first chapter of Midnight at the Celestial Palace yesterday. If you like music, story, magic, and adventure, this is quite possibly one of the greatest games to ever get made. The only thing that might leave you disappointed is the fact that it isn't longer. This game has not even been out for a week yet, but I am already feeling desperation for chapter II. The puzzles are simple as far as adventure games go, but it's the journey that truly carries this game. This is something that can be enjoyed by anyone, both avid adventure game players as well as casual gamers of any age.

 
 
 

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