
Blake and Mortimer: The Curse of the Thirty Denarii
A point-and-click adventure based on the European Blake and Mortimer comic series. If you loved 1990s LucasArts adventures or Broken Sword, this scratches that exact itch.
GamerScout Verdict
For patient fans of classic point-and-click adventure who can tolerate clunky puzzle logic for the sake of atmosphere.
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About Blake and Mortimer: The Curse of the Thirty Denarii
I spent a few hours with this one expecting a rough indie take on the classic detective duo, and honestly, it nails the vibe. You're navigating hand-drawn environments, collecting inventory items, and solving puzzles to unravel a conspiracy involving a cursed artifact. The pacing is deliberately slow, which works if you're in the headspace for patient point-and-click exploration rather than action sequences. The main drawback is the execution feels budget-conscious in ways that matter. Puzzle logic sometimes skews obtuse (the kind where you're clicking everything twice), and the UI doesn't always make it obvious what's interactive. If you're a Blake and Mortimer fan or a point-and-click purist willing to tolerate rough edges, it's worth your time. Anyone else should sample a Let's Play first to confirm the style clicks for you.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 8.1
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- 128 Mo
- Processor
- 1 GHz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Mzonestudio
- Publisher
- Microïds Indie
- Release Date
- Mar 6, 2018





