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<p>I was not in the mood to go out for lunch today, and so I stayed in, gobbling up my turkey-and-cheese spinach wrap in record time and washing it all down with a bottle of Arizona green tea. No, really&#8211;I ate <em>super fast</em> today, and so I had some free time during my lunchbreak, and what better way to fill free time with than freeware. In this scenario, I&#8217;m speaking specifically about a little point-and-click darling called <strong>Shapik: The Quest</strong>, <a href="http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/608861">which you can play totally for free in your browser over at NewGrounds.</a></p>
<p>Now, there are <em>countless</em> little adventure freeware games out there, but <strong>Shapik</strong> stood out mainly on its visuals. It&#8217;s fantastic art is like a criss-cross of <strong><a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2010/10/08/review-samorost-2/">Samorost 2</a></strong> and <strong>Botanicula/The Tiny Bang Story</strong> (both owned, but not yet played), with colorful, kooky critters standing out in a cutesy way against detailed and other worldly backgrounds. You start out in a magical forest and end in more modern locations, like a building&#8217;s interior and roof, but those places still retain a unique look to set them apart from what one might deem traditional. All along, there&#8217;s ambient music that is evocative, but not distracting, and no voiced dialogue, just grunts and sound effects and pictures in word balloons a la <strong>Machinarium</strong>, which helps keep the magic self-contained.</p>
<p>But what <em>is</em> Shapik&#8217;s quest? Why am I playing this freeware point-and-clicker? I&#8217;m glad you asked. Allow me to copy/paste the game&#8217;s description and control scheme, bad grammar left as is, as presented on its NewGrounds site:</p>
<blockquote><p>This is a story of Shapik, traveling through magic forest in search of his missing sister. Explore a beautiful world, full of mystery, magic and danger and find your missing sister, solving puzzles on your way.</p>
<p>Use your mouse.</p></blockquote>
<p>Right. You are Shapik, a kind creature of the forest, your sister was stolen by bug-like things for unknown reasons, and you are off to rescue her. That doesn&#8217;t take very long, spanning nine individual screens, each of which has maybe two or three puzzles to solve. I ended up finishing it all in around twenty minutes, road-blocked only in two cases: once for a cryptic doorlock code, and the second for figuring out how to overload a furnace. There is no inventory; you just click on things, and either Shapik interacts with it or his bee friend will, and the puzzles themselves are very straightforward, such as using a crane to lift a hatch open.</p>
<p>So that was pretty enjoyable. Really, if you&#8217;ve got twenty to thirty minutes to kill, give <strong>Shapik: The Quest</strong> a go. Oh, and since it&#8217;s my blog and my gaming history, <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2013/03/07/2013-game-review-haiku-9-shapik-the-quest/">I&#8217;m counting it as one more done for 2013.</a></p>
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