The Several Journeys of Reemus | |
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Developer(s) | Jay "Zeebarf" Ziebarth |
Publisher(s) | Newgrounds |
Platform(s) | Mac, Linux, Windows |
Release date(s) | May 14, 2008 (prequel), September 7, 2008 (Chapter 1), December 1, 2008 (Chapter 2), July 1, 2009 (Chapter 3) |
Genre(s) | Adventure - Point-and-click |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Several Journeys of Reemus is a point-and-click adventure game series by game developer Jay "Zeebarf"[1] Ziebarth, published by Newgrounds starting in 2008. Like Zeebarf's other point-and-click games, The Several Journeys of Reemus involves the use of logic and the cause-and-effect of selected actions. The game series currently has 4 games finished and published, including a prologue.
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The series has received several annual award nominations, including JayIsGames' Best of 2008 Adventure Game of the Year for Prologue[2], Newgrounds' Best of 2008 Tank Award Game of the Year for Chapter 2[3], Flash Gaming Summit Mochi Award 2009 Best Game Art for Chapter 2[4] and JayIsGames' Best of 2009 Point and click Game of the Year for Chapter 3[5]. JayIsGames' average rating of the four games is 4.6/5[6].
During a Casual Connect Seattle 2009 panel, Kongregate CEO Jim Greer mentioned Chapter 3 saying it was "a successful game on Kongregate, but most of the negative comments focused on its unnecessary length", illustrating the point that length doesn't equal value.[7] Channel4's review of Chapter 2 says, "It looks brilliant as always, and has a wicked sense of humour running through."[8] Justin McElroy of Joystiq said the prologue's puzzles "strike just the right balance of logical and abstract thinking" and called the music "fantastic".[9]
The Several Journeys of Reemus is staged in a fictional world and kingdom called Fredericus. The two main characters are Reemus, an exterminator, and his assistant, Liam the purple bear. Reemus is inclined to be complacent and narcissistic while Liam is agreeable and kind. Reemus is seeking to outdo his brother, a dragon slayer, in fame and when 97% of the population is illiterate, the only way to get yourself known is through songs of heroic quests.
This prologue is entitled "Lair of the Ant Queen". The game begins with Reemus and Liam walking toward an inn while composing a ballad chronicling Reemus' work as an exterminator. The innkeeper rushes out and asks the duo to rid his inn of an ant infestation. At first, Reemus is reluctant to do so as it would "affect the quality and bravado" of his ballad. Then the innkeeper shows him that the ants in question are as big as humans and their anthill the size of a volcano. The prologue consists of random puzzles that lead Reemus and Liam to the Ant Queen, which Reemus must defeat. He does so, and is regarded as a legendary figure. The duo then receives a letter from the king of Fredericus inviting them to his castle. This ending is caused by poisoning the queen. An alternate ending is for Reemus himself to jump into the Ant Queen's mouth and she chokes on his head. He is regarded as a reckless exterminator and triggers a holy ant war between them and the humans, with no letter from the king.
This chapter is entitled "The Royal Journey". The game begins with Reemus and Liam resting near a fire in the night. Reemus protests against Liam's doubts that the king summoned them to the castle to give Reemus his daughter's hand in marriage. Then a wolf-like creature chases them through the woods. Eventually they shake the creature off and arrive at the castle. Apparently the castle is deserted. Liam finds his way in and lets Reemus in on the other side of the door, but the creature finds them again and they are forced to take shelter inside a dark room. In it is a strange pulsating purple object. In a trapdoor in the ceiling, they find a wizard with 'magical food recipes' who tells them to climb through the trapdoor into the room above. In the relative safety of the room, the wizard tells them that a new species called the 'Death Slug' has found its way into the castle and slaughtered most of its inhabitants. Then they watch the purple object slowly drop small red slugs onto the floor. The slugs crawl outside and almost immediately kill the wolf-like creature. The wizard explains that Reemus was summoned to help rid the castle of the Death Slugs. The wizard then flees from the castle on a cake lighter than air, leaving Reemus and Liam to brainstorm a way to escape. They manage to do so by using the wizard's potions. This game has two possible endings: 1. They catch a bird and use a potion to make it gigantic. They fly away on the bird, but the spell runs out, and they both fall off. 2. They catch a rat and use some potions to make it giant flying rat. They fly away, but a giant flying cat pounces the rat, not harming the duo, but taking away their ride.
This chapter is entitled "The All-Knowing Parasite". Reemus and Liam tumble through the sky and land in a bale of hay in a barn. The pig in the pigsty next to them implodes, and the duo hide in the hay. A Death Slug comes out of the pigsty with a pigsnout, and the duo realizes that the Death Slugs absorb the characteristics of the organisms they ingest. They manage to lure and kill the Slug, which turns itself inside out upon dying, looking similar to the Slug egg sac they found in Chapter 1. Then Reemus wants to get his extermination equipment from town, but a smoke plume of considerable size is rising from town. Then a dart filled with yellow fluid hits Reemus in the neck, and he instantly faints. Liam recognises the fluid as Sugar Bee Honey, the sugar content of which is so high it causes temporary diabetic coma. He is immediately hit with another dart, and too faints. Liam wakes up, and finds they are being held captive by a Gygax, many-mouthed creatures who have not been seen in Fredericus for a long time. He manages to wake up Reemus and knock out the Gygax with a Sugar Bee Honey dart. Their next line of action is to consult the All-Knowing Parasite and find out what is going on. But first they have to knock the Devouring Worm it is attached to with some Sugar Bee Honey. They manage to obtain the honey by disguising Liam as a bee and arrive at the cave of the Devouring Worm. However, their enraged captive Gygax spots them and has made an alliance with the Death Slugs. Liam crawls into the cave with the honey while Reemus stays outside to keep watch. There are three possible endings here, two of which lead to a proper ending. The endings have rankings for Reemus and Liam based on what actions both of them take. The (Reemus)HERO and (Liam)HERO ranking ending is (presumably) the best, where Reemus kills the Gygax and Liam feeds the honey to the Worm, knocking it out. He then asks the Parasite (which is attached to its tail) for advice. The Parasite's eyelid opens and its eye starts to glow and expand. Liam's face contorts in horror... There are two alternate endings. Both of them start with Reemus hiding instead of killing the Gygax, earning the ranking COWARD. Then Liam is attacked by the Gygax, and either he can exit the cave without solving anything, or get lucky and have the Devouring Worm eat the Gygax and fall unconscious (some of the honey splattered on it), and it ends with Liam confronting the Parasite.
This chapter is entitled "Know Thy Enemy". The game starts off not with Reemus or Liam, but a Death Slug from a meteor that crashed near Fredericus. The player controls the Death Slug as it ingests different creatures, and finally a Gygax. The Death Slug , now at enormous size, is red and extremely ugly. A Gygax comes along, and identifies the Death Slug as The Visitor from the Sky, who will lead them in battle against the human tyrants...
The Parasite closes its eye, and the projection ends. Liam exits the cave and tells Reemus the situation. To Reemus, it is a "perfect opportunity" to "legitimize extermination as a heroic career choice". First they have to talk to the king of Danricus, a nearby kingdom. They encounter a politician cockroach on the way who is being held captive by a creature who eats cockroaches. The roach is suspended over a valley.
Here, there are two separate paths to take. The Path of Least Resistance, where Liam frees the roach, who leads them out of the forest, or the Path of Aggression, where Reemus fells a tree onto the roach, killing him but paving a path across the cliff with the tree.
Path of Least Resistance:
Eventually, the duo reaches a riverside where the Castle of Danricus is just across the river. However, only Royal deliveries are allowed across the river, and the boatman isn't very generous. Liam fools the boatman by having a strip of paper bark pass off as a Royal letter. Halfway through the boat ride, they encounter a deserted ship just cleared for delivery. The boatman enters the ship, leaving Reemus and Liam on the small boat. He appears to be killed by a Death Slug on the boat, and the duo, upon seeing this, flee with the small boat.
Path of Aggression:
The duo discover a meeting place at the riverside for the Death Slugs and Gygaxes. Apparently The Visitor is breeding an army of Death Slugs. The Gygaxes help by fetching the organisms the Death Slugs need to consume to gain sentience. The duo sneak past the crowd and make for a small boat at the riverside.
The two paths open different puzzles for the player to solve. In this Chapter nearly every scene can toggle the characters to perform actions.
Two more Reemus games have been announced, planned for simultaneous release in 2011.[10] Several Journeys of Reemus Chapter 4 is subtitled The Beastly Blackhole of Bureaucracy. The second game is Ballads of Reemus: When the Bed Bites, the first premium Reemus game that will feature fully voice acted dialogue.[11] The games are being developed by ClickShake Games, a company co-founded by Zeebarf in 2010[12].