In this case, Tommynaut and his blind dog Beak-Beak are trapped in a fortress and have to escape using their puzzle-solving skills. The story is certainly one we’ve seen before in many forms: the hero gets stuck someplace and needs to escape. Related reading: An interview with Mike Dietz of Pencil Test Studios. But does the game live up to the expectations? Pencil Test Studios’ used Kickstarter to aid with funding for Armikrog a couple years ago, and now the claymation point-and-click adventure game has been released. It sounds like a dream team, but it truly is a list of those involved with Armikrog. These credits read like a who’s-who of the video game and sound industries: character design by Doug TenNapel (creator of Earthworm Jim), developed by Ed Schofield and Mike Dietz (the creators of The Neverhood), original score created and recorded by Terry Scott Taylor, and the voice talents of Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Rob Paulsen (Pinky and the Brain), and Michael J.
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