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MONSTER
Welcome to Whateverland, a prison for lost souls, where everyone gets what they truly deserve! This, not so classic, point-n-click will take you on an adventure through the bizarrely beautiful hand-drawn world. And you're the only one who decides what kind of story it's going to be!
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Reviews
13 reviews found100
World Of Geek Stuff
Sep 14, 2022
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83
Pizza Fria
Jan 8, 2025
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80
GameGrin
Feb 13, 2023
Whateverland is a simple point-and-click adventure that is just fun; though the complexity might be a bit bothersome for others, I found it a charming and enjoyable aspect.
80
Bazimag
Sep 14, 2022
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80
GameOver.gr
Sep 9, 2022
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Nindie Spotlight
Sep 21, 2023
While there have been quite a number of solid retro point-and-click adventures on Switch, none have quite had this flavor to them Since there are an abundance of classic point-and-click inspired adventures out there on the eShop, the pressure is on to do what it takes to stand out.
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Impulsegamer
Jan 6, 2024
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The Games Machine
Sep 22, 2022
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Gamers' Temple
Oct 6, 2022
Despite Bell and Bones and the occasional bug, Whateverland does have its charms - the game’s setting is certainly unique. There are some interesting characters inhabiting Whateverland and some of the puzzles are fun to work through, but that’s not consistent throughout the game. The burglary path puzzles can be rather frustrating at times. Point-and-clickers will probably be more forgiving of the game’s rough patches given the dearth of games in this genre these days, but others may not find the motivation to press on through to the end.
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Movies Games and Tech
Sep 22, 2022
Whateverland is an enjoyable Point and Click adventure, if a little rushed. The mini-games are a welcomed alternative to the standard gameplay loops, helping to keep things feeling fresh and new. The Burton-esque visual designs expertly capture the extraterrestrial ambiance, which is similarly matched with the games OST. While the overarching story and character narratives are pleasant, they suffer from a lack of development, occasionally resulting in a flat experience. Personally, I can offer a light recommendation to seek this one out.