Review; Pizza Morgana

Cold Facts
Developers: Corbomite Games
Website: Pizza Morgana
Publishers: Corbomite Games
PEGI rating: No info
Released on: PC – purchase and download here



What to know
This is a 5 episodic point-and-click adventure role-playing game with a great story, but without too much challenging exploration. Yes for me, but I really suck at exploration games! You’re playing as Jackie, and you get a new friend in form of a pizza delivering vampire, who speaks Gibberish. After spending some time with each other, they both come to the conclusion that they have to work together to solve their problems – Jackie has to get back home from the magical world, and the vampire has to deliver her pizza.

Gameplay
I’m easily getting frustrated with these games, as I don’t have too much patience to wander around and click randomly on things to solve the riddles. Some of the stuff can be pretty obvious, and some can be harder to figure out, and then it’s search and click time to try out different stuff. In an early moment of the game, you have to find your cell phone, and of course you go straight to your schoolbag. You guessed wrong. Now you have to search the entire house (sounds big, but it isn’t) – I won’t reveal it, as you have to find it yourself, but you could leave the phone at that place in real life as well.

Playing with friends
- No multiplayer

For eyes and ears
The games graphics is acceptable, it’s pretty floating and the cartoonish style is making the look unique. And also reminds the player that the game is a spin-off of a cartoon, which also makes the story being this games force.
The voice acting in this game is playable, understandable, and from to time, amusing, but yet easy to predict most of the time.

Gamer goals
Most people won’t be playing the game again after finishing it – there isn’t any replay value, no collecting, no ranks and no medals, and certainly no rewards in any way.

Glitches and mistakes
I must admit, when the first episode ended, I was like; “What? Was that it?” as it only will require a few hours for someone, who aren’t used to play this kind of games to get through it. People who are used to play these games might get through within an hour. I have to remind myself there’s going to be 4 more episodes that might better the length of the game by miles.
The worst of this game was the repetition in dialogues this game suffers from, but I guess that goes for most of the games in this genre.

Hearts
Boring game play, repeating dialogues and lines and not quite unique. Only the story, characters and style have some uniqueness to it, which gives an extra heart.





Episode 1
Your main character is Jackie, a simple and normal schoolgirl. She comes home from school, only to find out her mom isn’t home, but mom left some money at home for pizza. Jackie has to find her cell phone and the menu from the pizza place. Suddenly a vampire appears in her house – and it delivers pizza. After some frustrating moments to get the vampires attention, they quickly get friends and discover that they have to help each other out, especially when a Watcher arrives and take them both back to the vampires magical forest. The vampire, named Abbie Positive, tells Jackie that she’s a pizza delivery vampire, and after getting rid of the Watcher, Abbie finds out that she can’t deliver the pizza, so Jackie has to deliver it…

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