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Play as Tondbert, a medieval guard on a mysterious quest, and Agent Starborn, a futuristic warrior battling tyranny. Solve intricate puzzles, enjoy pixel art, and experience a compelling storyline across a unique journey through time.
Guard Duty, for me, came out of nowhere, but instantly became a fun, short experience that I tip my cap to. It doesn’t revolutionize the genre (was never intending to, nor does it need to), it won’t make you suddenly like point-and-clicks if you don’t already (you’re missing out!), and yes, there are many other games in this old genre that have done it better. Nevertheless; for only $10, you can’t really go wrong, and if it supports future endeavors by this studio, all the better.
Though it takes a while to find its own identity and the puzzles are all too simple, Guard Duty is a nostalgia-laden charmer that shows nothing but love and respect for the classic point-and-click titles it most resembles.
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This game scratches every adventure game itch I've had for the last twenty years! The graphics, while low res, are gorgeous, the humour is well written, and the nods and homages to earlier adventure game pioneers are plentiful.