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To my surprise, despite being a point-and-click fan, I quite enjoyed this. The animations are as clever as any of Lucas's, and if it hasn't already been done, this designer should be snapped up by the film community. Some serious work went into this, and despite its increasing age, it does not look dated in the slightest. The voodoo images are quite simply serene, for lack of a better word. It is voodoo not an excessively long piece; rather it is like reading a comic book (to use again an unfavorable analogy) or watching a full-length feature film, which for voodoo this is just about the right amount of time. The music was composed and performed by Fancyfruit, which is made up of musicians Sandro Bruni and Fabrizio Goria. The disk also provides an added songlist and play feature, and it is a very listenable score. The music is very unearthly and ethereal, and the sound effects are entirely appropriate. There is a sequel mentioned at the end of the story, promised as an "interactive adventure" titled Escape from Thalissar; this has not been released.
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