In this adventure game, players investigate a robbery using point-and-click and visual novel mechanics. Includes hand-drawn art, mini-games, and searchable hidden cookies for puzzles.
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AppRecs rating 4.9. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
82%
4 star
4%
3 star
4%
2 star
6%
1 star
3%
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Ad complaints
Many low ratings mention excessive ads
About Demetrios
Bjorn Thonen, a slob of an antique dealer living in Paris, is robbed one night after coming home drunk. Forced to conduct his own investigation with the help of his neighbor Sandra, he ends up involved in a murky, mysterious affair.
Will these unlikely heroes be able to rise up and discover ancient secrets?
- A long, varied, standalone adventure
- The Point & Click and Visual Novel genres mixed together!
- Over 15,000 lines of dialog
- Hand drawn art
- A high level of interactivity
- Fun mini-games throughout the story
- Search for hidden cookies on every screen for optional puzzle hints!
- Fully translated in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Russian
Reviews :
"Demetrios is well-paced, well-told, well-drawn, and well-wrapped together"
8/10 - GameGrin
"A great addition to the collection of any comedy adventure game lover"
4/5 - KickstartVentures
"Whoever wanted to permanently help a bunch of completely underexposed idiots out of trouble, is totally right here"
81% - Adventure-Treff
"If you like adventure games and you are a fan of Broken Sword and Space Quest then this game is a MUST for you"
8.4/10 - Blow Some Steam
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Reviews for Demetrios
Ncadmin
The game so far (to be continued.)
I just started the game and there are some things that are just plain annoying. I’m not saying it’s a bad game, just that due to a few things, the game will take way longer than need be. First, there are way too many ads. One every time you leave or enter a room. That’s every few minutes. It’s nuts. You can upgrade to stop the ads (extortion, and cost unknown,) but why not just charge a nominal fee from the get-go and lose the ads altogether? The ads seem shady anyway. A few ads per chapter is acceptable but the amount of ads is a pressure and sleazy way of getting people to upgrade. The next item is that there are 50 things to click on in each room and long commentary about each item. I don’t need to know about 48 of them, like that I might wear blush or a possible mouse in the room. It’s too much fluff and too time consuming and too much reading and less storyline. Yes, you have to read every thing. The process to read these comments comes with a typewriter sound for each letter, that’s so distracting, and you get a letter at a time until the sentence is complete. “Hello” is 5 sounds of a typewriter. Then you have to click to see the next sentence. With 50 items to click on per room and very few that pertain to the story, it’s a slow go. 10 books on a shelf and you need to look at each one. What if I miss something? The data privacy looks like they track certain elements about you or your habits so read that well. I also noticed of about 90 reviews, most are 5 stars, 4.5 overall boasting positives. Did most of those people pay for the premium to avoid ads? Why do very few discuss these items I am seeing? The graphics of items are really good with the level of drawing detail. I chose the “Potty Mouth” setting at the beginning and so far I haven’t really seen anything vulgar so I’m not going to talk about that aspect of the game. I don’t mind paying for a good game but I don’t want to be harassed into it. Another way to accomplish this is to give away one chapter for free and if we like the game, we’ll buy the rest. Like I said, I just started the game but if it continues being cumbersome, I’m out.
Dolly_Summers
😍🥹😇😎🤪💓👾
Best funny mystery game ever!!!!!