15 Bee Simulator (Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Windows, Amazon Luna) If you liked Bee Movie, or just enjoy cute games, you might like this less cursed and much cuter game where YOU are the bee! She’s a little cutie-patootie bee trying to make her way in the world. Help her collect pollen and fight off Satan’s Minions (otherwise known as wasps

Yonder is set on the vast island of Gemea, a lush frontier with eight distinct environments ranging from tropical beaches to snow-capped summits. Each location has its own flora and fauna, along with changing seasons and a day-night cycle. Gemea, once a paradise, still maintains the appearance of one, yet an evil murk has enshrouded the land and its people in despair. As the hero you will explore Gemea, uncovering the islands secrets and the mysteries within yourself as you embark on a journey of self-discovery. On a quest to become the island's champion, you join forces with Sprites, creatures who are the only thing capable of dispersing the murk, to save Gemea and its people. The towns of Gemea are filled with kind-hearted residents who have faced many difficulties since the murk arrived. By contributing to the island through farming, crafting, cooking, fishing and brewing, relationships can be built with the locals, who offer everything from resources to a new farm as rewards. A vibrant open world Full of things to discover and places to explore. Set your own pace; trail-blaze across the world or Settle down for a spot of Quiet fishing and farming. Extensive character customization. Master professions like carpenter, chef, tailor and more to help the residents of Gemea. Build and harvest multiple farms across 8 diverse biomes, ranging from grasslands through dense forest, Caribbean tropics and more. A dynamic living world - seasonal changes affect routes, animals migrate, day/night and evolving weather conditions affect the world. Spend time doing what you want fishing, farming, crafting, questing, picking up rocks. It's all up to you!
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Murk is the evil force that lurks on Gemea. Band together with Sprites to disperse murk. Murk appears as a dark, cloudy substance that shrouds around certain areas. Sprites have the power to dispel the Murk, if enough of them band together. Crestfall Coast[] There are five places in Crestfall Coast where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 Ruined home near the border with The Grasslands and Dapplewood Forest. 3 2 Right north of the Riverdrift Mill. 5 A tree plot; 1 chest 5xPopomo Seed 3 On the road northwest of Mocha Bay, near the river. 4 Clears the way. 4 In a cave near the river, right next to Murk 3. 6 1 chest 1xAsh Shampoo; 1 Summer Longtail Cat 5 In a shallow water on the northeastern coast, on the way to the small island. 8 On the island Jib the Sailor, 1 Summer Longtail Cat, 1 Summer Blue Cat Dapplewood Forest[] There are four places in Dapplewood Forest where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 In the western part of the region, on the border with The Grasslands, around the big tree. 4 1xPurple Rex Cat, 1 chest Pink Shampoo 2 East of Deconstruction Den. 6 1 chest 2×Stone Tiles 3 On a small plateau above the Sage Stone. You can get there by jumping on it from Numino Peak. 5 1 chest 1×Ocean Shampoo 4 West of the western river in the forest, near the border with Crestfall Coast. 13 Ruined house, 1 chest 1xHead Scarf. Hearthwind Vale[] There are six places in Hearthwind Vale where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 In the western part of the region, right north of the farm. 4 A tree plot; 1 chest 1xPink Shampoo. 2 On the plateau northwest of Fiffledip Tanners. Accessible from the beach. 6 Penassus The Wise Scholar's stone. 3 On the plateau in the middle of the region. Accessible from the beach. 7 Hearthwind Vale wooden bridge. 4 In a cave in a narrow valley northeast of Hearthwind Farm. 9 2 chests 3xCobblestone, 1xSpinning Wheel. 5 In the western part of the region, blocking the entrance to the Moth Sanctuary. 7 Access to the Moth Sanctuary, Revive the Moth Sanctuary quest. 6 On the beach on the eastern tip of the region, below Bobbintoff. 5 An ore vein; 1 chest 3xOld Kingdom Coin. Numino Peak[] There are eight places in Numino Peak where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 East of Sunderwind Farm. 7 1 ore vein, 2 tree spots. 2 East of Murk 1. 12 1xSnowy Milk cat, 1 chest 4xAliora Seed. 3 Between two trees in the northwest. 7 Some Mushrooms, an ore vein, 1xSnowy Longtail cat. 4 On a mountain southeast of Sunderwind Farm. 11 4 tree spots, 1 chest 4xAliora Seed. 5 Covers the small island on the lake to the north. Reachable only in Winter when the lake freezes. 11 1 chest 1xDecorated Egg. 6 Fills the small cave in the southwestern part of the region. 8 Braya The Lonely Light constellation. 7 Blocks the entrance to the larger cave in the southwestern part of the region. 12 1xSnowy Milk cat. 8 On top of the peak. 6 1 tree spot. Radiant Sands[] There are seven places in Radiant Sands where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 Blocks the well in Akuna Oasis. 5 Completes the quest Purifying the Well. 2 Blocks the entrance to the small cave northwest of the ferry. 13 2 chests 2xWater, 3xOld Kingdom Coin. 3 Around the Sage Stone on the northeastern coast. 8 Access to the Sage Stone in the region. 4 Northwest of the Radiant Sands shrine. 4 1 chest 1xOrange Shampoo. 5 Southwest of Akuna Oasis along the cliffs. 6 An ore vein; 1 chest 1xSunglasses. 6 On the western coast of the region, right north of Radiant Farm. 14 3 tree plots; 1 chest 3xCoral-Bloom Seed. 7 On the western coast of the region, on Radiant Farm location. 7 Quest to build Radiant Farm, 1xSandy Paw cat. Sunderwind Wilds[] There are six places in Sunderwind Wilds where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 Blocks the exit from the cave in The Grasslands. 6 A chest with citizen's emergency party supplies 3xFestival Juice, 2xBlue Firework. 2 Southwest of Sunderwind Farm. 3 Some barrels and crates. 3 In the north on the border with The Shivering Plains. 5 3 tree spots. 4 Blocks the path in the southeastern part of the region near the Sunlight Teleporter. 8 Clears the way. 5 Blocking the plateau southwest of the Sunlight Teleporter. 4 8 Wildoburr trees, 3 tree plots, 1 chest 3xWildoburr Seed 6 Southern tip of the region's coast, near the small island. 16 An oddly placed wooden bridge to the Troll village. The Grasslands[] There are seven places in The Grasslands where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 Covers ruined farm in The Grasslands. 2 South Field Farm. The player needs to clear the Murk and repair the farm for quest Seeking help in Fairmont. 2 North of Fairmont. 2 4 tree plots; 1 chest 2xGowl Seed, 2xSinosa Seed; 1 Spotted Brown Cat. 3 In the narrow valley leading to Cleat's camp and Springmoor. 3 Clears the way to Springmoor and Sunderwind Wilds. 4 Covers the ruined house north of the South Field Farm. 6 Crates; 1 Spotted Brown Cat; 1 chest 1xBlack Shampoo. 5 In a cave behind Kozi west of the South Field Farm. 6 2 chests 1xLooped Ponytails, 2xGold Ore. 6 In a small cave behind Goldlake on the way to the Grassland shrine. Go through the cave, up the elevator and up the stone ledge. The Murk is blocking the exit. 5 Opens the cave's exit and the path to Dapplewood Forest and Sunderwind Wilds. A Spotted Brown Cat is under nearby tree. 7 On top of the mountain to the north of Goldlake. You can go through the cave where Murk 6 is and go up the mountain. 8 A tree plot; 2 chests 2xStone Tiles, 1xBowl Haircut. The Shivering Plains[] There are six places in The Shivering Plains where the player needs to clear the murk. Nr Location SpritesNeeded Unlocks 1 Below the cliff where Sage Stone of the region is. 1 1 chest 1xCyan Shampoo. 2 On the northern peninsula. 6 A statue for Finding Arcadia quest. 3 West of Inglenook. 5 1 chest 1xOmbre Shampoo. 4 Northeastern shore, near two small islands. 4 Spot for The Shivering Plains stone bridge. 5 On the eastern peninsula. 10 1xSnowy Longtail cat, 1xGolden Mint bush. 6 In Arcadia caves near the entrance. 7 An ore vein, 1 chest 1xGalaxy Shampoo. Notes and trivia[] Felicity who lives in Cinderton says Fleur who lives in Arbre Ridge says “ I once heard a Bambex entered the Murk and came out a two-headed Squomble. „ “ Ever since the Murk came, there are no more children. „ Jasper who lives in Arbre Ridge says “ Rumor has said that you have the ability to rid us of the Murk! „ Louise who lives in Arbre Ridge says “ My cousin won't go outside much anymore. Says he's scared of the Murk. „ “ This blasted Murk is scaring off the fish. „ “ No one likes to talk about it, but truth is, ever since the Murk, there are no more children. „ “ I think we did something to the Celestial Beyond and that's why the Murk is here. „ Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Release: 2017 Developer: Prideful Sloth. OS: 7, 8, 10 (64-bit) Processor: Intel Core i5-2400S @ 2.5 GHz or AMD FX-4320 @ 4 GHz or equivalent Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 / AMD R9 270X Memory: 6. Mini countries Release: 2021 Developer: Yheeky Games. OS: Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10 Processor: Intel 2 GHz Core 2 Duo
Can't play Animal Crossing yet? I will give you a solution. Over the past few time, the game Animal Crossing New Horizons, which was just released at the end of March, immediately exploded on the market and lately is being hype among gamers. Animal Crossing New Horizons became one of the best-selling Nintendo games that sold more than million copies in just three days from its launch. and it beat the total sales of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the same period. For low budget gamers it might be a bit difficult to play that game because not many gamers can buy it now, because the price of this game kinda expensive. Or maybe there are still some gamers who still don't have a Nintendo Switch console. For those of you who want to play Animal Crossing New Horizons but don't have Nintendo Switch or don't have the game yet, you can play 5 games that are similar to Animal Crossing New Horizons. 1. Stardew Valley Stardew Valley is a farm and farm simulation video game released on February 26, 2016. Developed by ConcernedApe but published by Chucklefish Games. Stardew Valley has the same atmosphere as Animal Crossing New Horizons. because in my opinion this game is arguably a combination of Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon. You will play a role as a grandson who inherited farms, land and small houses from your grandfather in a village. Not only farming, you can also fish, mine, cook and many more activities that can be done. 2. Staxel Staxel is a farming simulator game that is similar to Stardew Valley and has visuals and gameplay that resembles Minecraft, and also this game takes a first-person perspective. Like other farming simulator games, in Staxel you can grow various types of vegetables, raise chickens and be able to crafting and of course interact with villagers. This game presents online multiplayer features. So in this game you and your friends can play together and build farmland together. 3. Garden Paws Developed and published by Bitten Toast Games, Garden Paws has various elements similar to Animal Crossing New Horizons. In Garden Paws you can use cartoon animal characters such as cats, rabbits, birds, dogs, horses, dogs, and other cute animals. You can expand your house and build villages using coins. The best way to get coins is open a shop. You can also explore to collect everything from dirt to valuable items to sell to local villagers. 4. My Time at Portia My time at Portia. The indie game, which was released on January 23, 2018, successfully attract fans of simulation games. To survive in this fantasy world, there are many things you must do. One of the most crucial things is gathering material. You can planting plant, raise animals, cut trees, pick medicinal plants, mine in ruins, fish, and create your own garden and interact with people in a beautiful village. 5. Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a sandbox adventure game similar to Animal Crossing New Horizons because they are both set on an island. Tells the adventures of a young explorer who explores a mysterious island named Gemea which is controlled by a creature named Murk. Many people think that this game is similar to the game The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. Even so Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is a game made with a different concept and this game has no combat system at all. That's a list of 5 games that are similar to Animal Crossing New Horizons. All of these games you can play through the PC platform, and some of the games are also released for Android, iOS and other platforms.
Neufuniquement Occasion uniquement Tous les produits. Tarif. F1 2022 Ever wondered what would happen if the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild and Star Dew Valley had a love child? It would result into Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. A game that’s part explorer and part farming simulator. A game that doesn’t really care where you go off into yonder. Image captured from the PS4 Platform Reviewed Playstation 4 Platforms Available PC, PS4 Publisher Prideful Sloth Developer Prideful Sloth Release Date July 18, 2017 MSRP $ This review is based on a review copy provided by Prideful Sloth. Yonder is an open world sandbox game whose environment reminds me a lot of Breath of the Wild. It also has the calming ambiance of The Witness. It is a game where most of the time you walk near and far beyond to discover all the things that this game has to offer. Your character, which you can customize, ends up getting stranded in the beautiful world of Gemea. A group of islands that is flourishing with all sorts of plants and wildlife. But something feels off in this world. In distinct places, there’s this purple cloud that people call the Murk. This Murk hinders you from getting into secret places and treasure boxes that are laid through out the land. Your character though has this ability to see Sprites. Mythical fairy creatures that can clear the Murk with the wave of their hands. You get your first Sprite companion when you first wake up in the game. In order to get the other Sprites, however, you will have to look into every nook and cranny. There are also times that you will have to do certain quests to obtain these cute little creatures. As you go about exploring the land, you will come up to a little town that will help you get started. There are also quests that these people might give you so you can progress in the game. These serve as side quests , which offer sweet rewards that will help you in your journey. Certain quests also unlock a skill for our young adventurer which will help him craft anything from bread to a whole animal pen. Image captured from the PS4 There are about 7 skills to master and these are Cooking, Tinkering, Carpentry, Construction, Brewing, Farming and Clothmaking. Mastering these skills will help you build farms, bridges and just about anything that will make this land more accessible to you. There are also items that you need to craft to complete certain quests as well. This is why quests and crafting are the backbones of this game because they always go hand in hand in things that you do. Your character also gets this glowing compass which lights up the way to your next objective. But I feel like this feature is lacking because it doesn’t really point you to where you need to gather items or where to find certain NPCs to complete said quests. It only points you to the quest giver or to the next location of the quest. I think though that this is where the game wants to challenge you. To invite you to explore the world and discover everything on your own so that you can fully immerse in the game. There are no currencies in the game but you can buy items from shops by trading the items that you have collected. As long as the value of the things you trade match with the things you want to get, then you will have a successful deal with the merchant. If you have built a farm, you can store wild animals by befriending them and leading them back to your farm. To befriend them, you can gift them items that they want from you. It can be anything from a seed or a twine. I’m not really why some animals would want twine, though I guess this is not some normal world. The animals in this world are interesting and let’s just say whoever did them was very imaginative. I mean I came across a Spring Pig. It literally has spring growing all over its back with wild flowers and such. There’s even a dog bear that barks like a dog but has the huge body of a bear. Image captured from the PS4 There doesn’t seem to be any enemies in this game. The wild animals are tame and the Murk doesn’t really hurt you. There is no reason for your character to die here because even when you jump off a cliff, our little guy just props open his umbrella to help him land safely on the ground below. The only thing I can think of where our character seems to “die” is when he jumps into the water. Apparently, our protagonist doesn’t know how to swim, so when he does jump, he just plummets into the deep abyss and the screen turns to black and resets to the nearest ground you came from. I’m surprised how he even survived the shipwreck if that was the case. Maybe the Sprite helped him to stay afloat, I can never be sure. Gemea is a vast huge world and it can be intimidating to explore this beautiful landscape by foot. But have no fear, laden throughout the land are Sage Stones. These sage stones provide you with a test to see if you’ve learned anything from the game. Once you pass the test, these stones’ mouths open wide enough for our character to enter. When this happens, you are then transported to the fairy world where all the other Sage Stones are connected. You can then use the other Sage Stones to transport you into their respective locations in the land. There are also some stone altars in the game that also serves as a teleporter but they only open during a certain time of the day. Some open for the night, while some others open during the day. The game has a time and weather factor. You will experience night and day while you go exploring and sometimes you will get rain. Time moves very quickly and time and weather can also affect certain quests. For example, there are certain types of fish that you can only get during night time. Speaking of fish, you can get fish by using a fishing pole and it’s amazing how you can fish just about anywhere, even at a water fountain. I’m guessing they have a lot of fish on there. You have also have other tools at your disposal so that you can collect items like wood and iron ore. There are also planting spots in the land where you can plant tree seeds so that they grow up into trees that you can then chop for wood. Items like vine that you can gather will also replenish as time passes by. So you won’t really run out of items as long as you just keep exploring and let time move on. Yonder is a game that takes two of the best elements from other games. The beautiful landscape and the infinite possibilities of farming and crafting. A world where you can relax and at the same time be challenged by its many quests and obstacles. A game that you can take seriously but also have fun with it. A game that transports you into a mystical world of sprites and never-before-seen creatures. A masterpiece on its own right. If you are into this kind of gameplay, then I recommend that you get this game right away. Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Review – Catches More Than CloudsScore DefinitionMay it be the likes of Shadow of the Colossus or Metal Gear Solid, if it’s quite there but not enough to push the boundaries, it’s still an awesome landscapeUnique creaturesCrafting and FarmingChallenging Quests
Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is an adventure where you explore a world seeking out and collecting magical creatures, known as sprites, to banish - Family Video Game Database
Derrière ce nom à rallonge se cache un jeu relativement simple, qui n’est motivé que par votre désir d’exploration. Produit par le petit studio australien Prideful Sloth – des anciens d’Activision et de Rocksteady pour la plupart, Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles ne cache pas sa ressemblance à certains titres comme Harvest Moon ou Zelda, mais propose quelque chose d’assez unique dans le milieu des jeux d’aventures un véritable voyage sans aucun impératif ni danger. Voyage voyage… Débutant par un éditeur de personnages somme toute assez basique et ne comportant pas véritablement de personnalisation autre que le sexe du personnage et sa couleur de cheveux, Yonder vous plonge in medias res dans l’aventure, à bord d’un navire en proie à une tempête et aux vagues mouvementées. Vous échouez alors sur l’île la plus proche, nommée Géméa, où vous allez faire la rencontre de petits esprits souhaitant votre aide afin d’éradiquer le fléau qui sévit sur cet havre de paix les Obscurités. Si le pitch initial peut faire penser que votre périple sera semé d’embûches et de sombres monstres à combattre pour purifier l’île, il n’en est rien. On en est même très loin, car les seules créatures à peupler Géméa ne sont que des adorables animaux tels que des renards herbivores ou des bisons inoffensifs. L’obscurité, même si elle est tout d’abord décrite comme une menace pour les habitants de l’île, ne se traduit en réalité que par un simple brouillard violet, bouchant l’accès à certaines zones. En collectant les esprits, au nombre de vingt-six au total, vous serez en mesure de nettoyer les différentes zones, et de découvrir éventuellement d’où vient cette malédiction. La quête principale se limite à cela, mais jouer à ce titre en n’ayant que cet objectif en tête serait passer à côté de ce qui fait l’essence de Yonder. Une fois le prologue effectué, la totalité de l’île s’offrira à vous, en dehors de ces fameuses zones d’obscurité, vous invitant à l’explorer sur toute sa surface, armé uniquement de vos outils et de votre boussole magique. Cette dernière permet de toujours retrouver son chemin grâce à un faisceau lumineux pointant vers l’endroit où l’une de nos quêtes nous indique de nous rendre. D’une simple pression de touche, elle permet de visualiser les différentes tâches qui nous sont proposées à travers une navigation claire et détaillée. On regrettera de ne pas pouvoir placer nous-mêmes des marqueurs sur la carte, mais c’est un bien maigre souci. Cette carte se révèle d’ailleurs être assez vaste, pleine de petits raccourcis et d’embranchements poussant notre curiosité au maximum afin de voir chaque recoin pour découvrir ce qui s’y cache. C’est là la grande force du jeu, où le périple n’a pas pour moteur une récompense matérielle comme une épée légendaire ou un item très rare. Parfois, monter sur une lointaine colline ou explorer une grotte mystérieuse n’aura d’autre sens qu’assouvir votre curiosité, et où le paysage et le sentiment d’émerveillement ne seront que les seuls tributs de vos efforts. Il est d’ailleurs difficile de parler d’efforts, tant l’exploration est rendue accessible. Avec l’absence de game over ou de tensions liées à des dangers, voyager à travers Géméa est un véritable plaisir sans aucun obstacle. Tomber à l’eau n’aura pour effet qu’un fondu en noir qui vous ramènera sur la terre ferme, tandis que votre parapluie vous fera planer tranquillement si vous trébuchez d’une falaise. Les personnes ne recherchant pas un jeu paisible et relaxant ont donc tout intérêt à passer leur chemin. Yonder est construit pour vous évader, vous faire rêver, et vous détendre sans vous poser d’autres questions, un peu à l’image du paresseux qui fait office de logo pour Prideful Sloth. On sème ce que l’on récolte Malgré ce côté très ouvert et accessible, le jeu possède quelques composantes de craft et de récolte qui se révèlent être plutôt prenantes. A l’aide de différents outils comme une pioche ou un marteau, vous pourrez récolter de nombreux matériaux, ou encore pêcher quelques poissons via un mini-jeu très simple. Toutes ces ressources peuvent vous être demandées par les habitants de l’île afin de remplir plusieurs quêtes pleines d’humour, à l’image de la femme à barbe et de l’épouvantail fashionista. Si on peut regretter quelque peu l’absence de fond et d’écriture dans ces tâches, elles participent à cette idée de légèreté et de voyage constant. Le jeu en propose beaucoup, et il n’est pas rare de se retrouver avec plus d’une vingtaine de quêtes en attente, ce qui s’explique par le fait que l’œil du voyageur est toujours attiré quelque part, le faisant dévier de sa quête initiale pour découvrir les différents recoins de Géméa. Ainsi, la récolte de ces objets se fait naturellement sur le chemin, et n’apparaît pas comme une besogne rébarbative comme dans bon nombre de jeux. Par ailleurs, l’absence de voyage rapide instantané – qui peut être un peu agaçante parfois – participe à ces pérégrinations, vous offrant la possibilité de faire le plein de ressources sur le trajet. Ceci peut se révéler être un problème durant certains moments, car il faut préciser que la gestion de l’inventaire n’est pas des plus efficaces. Après quelques heures de jeu, il est fréquent de ne plus avoir de place dans son inventaire, et au vu des ressources exigées par le craft, cela peut devenir handicapant. Des coffres sont bien entendu présents pour y stocker notre surplus, mais leur manque d’accès direct nous fera parfois sacrifier certaines ressources au dépend d’autres. Outre la récolte, il existe un autre moyen d’obtenir ces denrées le commerce. Ne comptez pas sur des pièces d’or ou autre monnaie locale pour payer, puisque tout est basé sur un système de troc et d’échange. Afin d’obtenir les éléments que vous souhaitez chez le commerçant, il vous faudra lui échanger des objets ayant la même valeur marchande. Ce système possède sa petite subtilité selon les endroits, certains types d’objets auront plus de valeur qu’ailleurs. Inutile de vendre de la pierre chez les habitants de la montagne, ils vous offriront bien plus pour quelques morceaux de bois. Ces matériaux, en plus d’être importants pour les quêtes des habitants et pour le commerce, serviront aussi à construire des édifices, comme des ponts vous permettant de découvrir des nouvelles zones, ou des fermes. Dans ces dernières, il vous est possible d’adopter des animaux, qui vous fourniront divers objets si la ferme est bien entretenue. Vous pouvez d’ailleurs customiser cet espace comme vous le souhaitez, mais les possibilités de craft restent assez simples et se limitent à quelques éléments, le jeu étant loin de lorgner sur un Minecraft. Notons en revanche que malgré un éditeur de personnages très basique au début du jeu, la personnalisation de notre aventurier au cours du voyage est tout à fait plaisante. Il est possible de créer des vêtements de toutes sortes et surtout unisexes, vous offrant beaucoup de choix. A vous d’essayer de vêtir votre héros de la manière la plus loufoque possible ! Si la question de la technique n’a pas encore été abordée, c’est parce qu’il est difficile de juger Yonder sur ce critère. On peut effectivement noter des textures parfois baveuses et un clipping présent, en plus de quelques micro-ralentissements selon les zones. Ces points auraient pu être gênants s’ils n’étaient pas complètement éclipsés par la direction artistique, offrant au joueur un émerveillement constant, et rappelant ce style si particulier que possédait Zelda The Wind Waker. Il y a ici un charme incontestable, et à tous les niveaux, que ce soit dans les décors, les animaux et les personnages, qui rendent cet univers incroyablement immersif et poétique. Tout cela est agrémenté d’une bande-son discrète, mais qui s’implémente parfaitement au ton du jeu, en offrant quelques thèmes joyeux et enivrants. Concrètement, tout est réuni pour vous offrir le séjour le plus agréable possible. S’il ne vous faudra pas plus d’une poignée d’heures pour terminer la quête principale, il vous en faudra bien plus pour explorer les nombreux secrets de Géméa. Le meilleur conseil à donner est donc de prendre votre temps, car c’est de votre curiosité que va dépendre réellement la durée de vie. Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles est sans aucun doute un jeu singulier, à de nombreux égards. Il est sûr qu’il ne conviendra pas à ceux recherchant du challenge ou une narration forte. Pour l’apprécier, il faut l’accepter pour ce qu’il est, à savoir une véritable initiation à l’évasion et au voyage. En ôtant tout sens d’urgence, il prouve que le désir d’exploration peut être une expérience tout à fait suffisante, et montre avec humilité et sincérité qu’une aventure peut être passionnante, même sans danger.
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Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles est un jeu d'aventure développé par le studio Prideful Sloth et sorti sur PC, PlayStation 4 puis Nintendo Switch. Dans Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles, vous incarnez l'élu de l'île de Géméa, avec pour mission de trouver les esprits afin de dissiper le miasme et restaurer l'ordre naturel de l'île. Le jeu propose une expérience assez ouverte bien que guidée, mais vous permettant de faire différents job tel que la cuisine ou encore la mode pour aider les habitants de l'île. Le jeu est marqué par son rythme, mais surtout par sa direction artistique très chatoyante. Editeur / développeur Prideful Sloth Date de sortie 18/07/2017 Plateforme PC / PlayStation 4 / Switch / Xbox One Genre Aventure Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Accueil Test Avis Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Actualité nswitch ps4 Micromania 19,99 € Micromania 19,99 € Fnac Marketplace 29,95 € Cdiscount 29,95 € Amazon 57,44 € Micromania 9,99 € Micromania 12,99 € Micromania 12,99 € Fnac Marketplace 32,01 € Rakuten 34,94 € Votre bloqueur de publicités est que nous puissions continuer à vous proposer des contenus de qualité sur nous vous remercions d'autoriser la publicité.

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PC System Analysis For Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Requirements Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles needs a Core i7-4770K 4-Core or FX-9370 processor coupled with a GeForce GTX 780 to run system requirements at recommended high graphics settings. This will return around 60FPS at 1080p screen res. 8 GB will also be needed to achieve the Yonder The Cloud Catcher Chronicles rec specs and get 60FPS. Your PC needs 6 GB system memory as well for min. GPUs will want to work with DirectX for recommended. We suggest a 9 year old PC to play smoothly.
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