Stacking (2011) - Game details | Adventure Gamers (original) (raw)
A family of Russian stacking dolls has been separated by tough economic times. The youngest doll, Charlie Blackmore, begins a heroic effort to bring his family back together. But he’s one size smaller than any other doll in the world. Game players will help Charlie, who is all too accustomed to being overlooked and dismissed – too small to be of any real consequence – discover that his size can be his greatest strength.
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Stacking STEAM DECK SUPPORT IS UNKNOWN
Originally released as a console exclusive before being ported to PC in 2012.
Developer:
Double Fine Productions
Platforms:
PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Releases:
- Digital February 8, 2011 by THQ
- Digital March 1, 2012 by Double Fine Productions
- United Kingdom April 4, 2015 by THQ Nordic
Average based on 21 ratings
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What our readers think of Stacking
Posted by Houie on Dec 23, 2013
One of the most innovative and best adventure games of all time
~14 hours The game is innovative. It conforms to no formulas or rules previously established by adventure games, except that it has a main story to tie all the sleuthing together. Great visual artwork, great sound. Minimal talking, yet conveys the thoughts...
Posted by Kix on Jun 5, 2012
Inventive, Extra Challenges
Positives: Puzzle solving like I have never seen before, Multi-solution puzzles which add most of the challenge and replay ability Negatives: Ho-hum story and characters Story Stacking is a light hearted adventure with some quality comedic moments along the...
Charming.
This is a Double Fine game I downloaded a while ago on PSN and never really played. You play as Charlie the smallest member of the Blackmore family. They are a family of chimney sweeps during the American industrial revolution. The family is tricked by an...