- April 18, 2022
- Overaction Game Studio
Caapora Adventure - Ojibe's Revenge
78%Game Brain Score
story, atmosphere
music, gameplay
86% User Score 42 reviews
Platforms
About
In "Caapora Adventure - Ojibe's Revenge," players assume the role of a skilled warrior on a quest for vengeance against the malevolent spirit Ojibe. Explore a vast 3D world, completing missions, and engaging in real-time combat using an array of weapons and abilities. Immerse in a richly detailed Brazilian folklore-inspired setting, encountering magical creatures, and solving puzzles to progress through the game.











+4
Audience ScoreBased on 42 reviews
story4 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features a charming and colorful art style that evokes nostalgia for classic platformers and adventure games.
- It offers a unique setting inspired by Brazilian folklore, providing an interesting cultural experience and engaging story.
- The original soundtrack is well-composed, enhancing the atmosphere and immersion of the game.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs and clunky mechanics, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences.
- There is a lack of challenge, with simple puzzles and enemies that can be defeated easily, diminishing the sense of adventure.
- Dialogue and writing quality are poor, with many typos and awkward translations that detract from the overall experience.
music
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game features a well-composed original soundtrack with unique musical scores for each area, which players generally appreciate. However, the frequent interruptions of the background music due to dialogue and inventory management have been criticized as disruptive and frustrating.
“The game boasts an original soundtrack, and the musical scores for each area are unique and well composed.”
“I liked the soundtracks!”
“The game features an original soundtrack, with unique and well-composed musical scores for each area.”
“It was aggravatingly bad as the music would cut in and out between comment boxes.”
“Even looking at your inventory kills the background music in a clunky fashion.”