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  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
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  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screen zum Spiel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World: Screenshot zum Titel.
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Über das Spiel

Kaptain Brawe, stolzes Mitglied der Weltraumpolizei, befindet sich auf den Spuren zweier entführter Alien-Wissenschaftler. Die beiden sind maßgeblich an der Entwicklung eines DNA-Replikators beteiligt gewesen. Dieser fiel in die falschen Hände und bedroht nun das interstellare Gefüge. Auf seiner Suche bekommt Brawe es mit allerlei Weltraumpiraten zu tun. Unterstützt wird er dabei von seinem Gehilfen Kralek.

Man möchte meinen, dieser sei der eigentliche Kopf des Teams, während Brawe eher das hübsche Gesicht zu sein scheint. Eine Reise voller Herausforderungen, Verschwörungen und allgemeinem Chaos erwarten den Spieler in einer liebevoll handgezeichneten Fantasy-Alternativwelt des Jahres 1834.
  • 3 Verschiedene Figuren: Brawe, Luna und Danny
  • 2 Spielmethoden: Core-Gamer/Casual-Gamer
  • Treffe die Weltraumpiraten, die interstellare Regierung, Geheimagenten und vieles mehr

Systemanforderungen

  • CPU: 1 GHZ
  • GFX: 32 MB 3D
  • RAM: 256 MB
  • Software: Windows XP / Vista / 7
  • HD: 350 MB
  • SFX: DirectX kompatibel
  • DX: DirectX 9
  • LANG: Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Spanisch
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Verfasst: 20.02.15 19:44
Ein wirklich lustiges, wenn auch kurzes Adventure.

Die Darsteller sind an Komik fast nicht zu toppen, besonders der Hauptakteur.
Leider ohne Vertonung, sonst wäre es noch besser.
Die Rätsel sind ok, die Spieldauer nicht. Viel zu kurz, leider.
Trotzdem macht das Spiel Spaß. Kauft es euch im Sale, dann lohnt es sich.
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Verfasst: 06.10.19 06:19
A humorous and classical point & click adventure with decent length and value. Nothing unique, but entertaining enough to be worthwhile for fans of the genre.
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Verfasst: 20.10.16 06:11
Drawing some parallels to Monkey Island yet still not being quite there Kaptain Brawe is an interesting adventure game. On one hand you could honestly dismiss a lot of its shortcomings and flaws based on lack of polish and overall budget limitations team obviously had to work with, but I think that would be an all easy way out when there are some things under the hood which simply didn't click for me. I will say something upfront first, though – this is not a bad game.

You play as the eponymous kaptain Brawe, with a deliberate K, who happens to be a Space Police officer. Brawe has a rickety ship to his name and young navigator Kralek who constantly gives him lip. It doesn't help that, well, our kaptain is sort of a moron with a heart of gold upholding space laws in his own way wherever he can. It is this bravado that lands Brawe and Kralek in a rescue mission where they really should've called for backup instead of going in solo. Little could they have guessed what said crashed ship would contained and where it would lead them to next. I'd say no character genuinely gets much development or goes beyond a flat cliche, but it works with the totally-not-space-Russia humorous setting where everyone's your comrade. Aside from one twist that doesn't really make much sense and was done just because, story also really doesn't take itself that seriously when you consider what's at stake here, but I have to say humor works for the most part even if it does peter out as story goes places and it focuses more on stating facts over joke barrages left and right.

With that in mind point & click adventures live or die by the puzzles and it is here that Kaptain Brawe falters as far as I'm concerned. Much to my surprise and except for couple of very rare standouts here-and-there it really doesn't employ “adventure game logic” style puzzles. Mainly because puzzles really are sequential and their individual steps are simple without having much interaction with other characters. Game does start to pack a punch, so to speak, with puzzles in the second half, but whatever you need to work with is still never more than couple of screens away and your biggest obstacle will be if you happen to miss an object or two because they sometimes blend too well into the backgrounds, in contrast with times when they stand out like a sore thumb. This has happened to me on one occasion because you don't really REMOVE this item as much as just take one from a painted-on pile that doesn't change. But fear not, for if you're not inclined towards brainstorming game has an extensive two-step guidance system for easy solutions – general hint system for each goal you're trying to achieve in said location and more hands-on, cooldown based guidance which points out for you on the screen where to click and what to do. Both can be safely ignored and are not pushed on you at any point in time.

Graphically speaking game employs digitized 3D character models masquerading as sprites in order to blend in with existing 2D backdrops. As long as characters stand still this illusion works just fine, but the moment they spring into motion it is lost and you can see they don't exactly fit in that well with overly static backdrops. Anything more than the most rudimentary animations also got lost somewhere along the way and I can remember one specific event where I didn't think what I had to do was possible due to my character simply not being able to do said thing from the distance he was at. Game sidestepped this conundrum by having him simply play a generic “fumbling with his hands animation” and get it done. I was not impressed. All in all, I did like the art style used in the game. Nice use of colors and big assets combined with retro pulp designs really make scenes pop out.

In the end I was entertained decently enough by the game to not dislike it. It's too short and easy once you understand how puzzles are structured and work, and I'd be lying if total absence of voice acting didn't detract somewhat from the game, but I'd still recommend Kaptain Brawe you can procure it cheaply.
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Verfasst: 26.12.14 02:37
A decent adventure game. The story is linear and simple, you can guess for ending. Most of compartments in this game is decent except for musics, they are good ones, making me felt like I watch old adventure movie.
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Verfasst: 04.09.14 21:00
This is a pretty fun point&click adventure game. It has nice writing, decent puzzles, and a main character reminiscent of Buzz Lightyear.

Kinda short though, lacks voice acting, and the art resolution is only 1024x768.

I'd say get this one on a sale, and if you're a point & click adventure game fan you won't be disappointed.
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Verfasst: 28.04.14 11:18
Rather short but well made adventure game. The humour, graphics style and music seem heavily inspired by Monkey Island and The Dig. The quality of these, in addition to the animations, are quite high.

It only took 5 hours to complete, which included getting stuck for an hour on a puzzle where you have to pick up an invisible item which is a part of the foreground scenery. That one part slightly tainted an otherwise well designed game.

Another potential deterrent for some is the lack of voice acting, exacerbated by the dialogue being difficult to read due to the choice of writing style and font, as well as some slightly imperfect English localisation.

All in all, it was easy to look past the small number of imperfections and enjoy a well made adventure.
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Verfasst: 16.03.14 14:27
Kaptain Brawe is a reminder that not all adventure games are equal…in fact, some really suck. No, it’s no Jolly Rover, but it’s no Maniac Mansion, either. But dammit if it doesn’t try. You can switch between characters, it has a somewhat similar look and feel to Curse of Monkey Island if it was fused with the later Space Quests…but it doesn’t entirely work. The puzzles often don’t make much sense and as a result, you have a lot of obscure puzzles mixed with a bit of ho-hum dialogue. You could certainly do a lot worse (Jolly Rover), but it’s not entirely terrible.

Honestly, for the price, I MIGHT recommend it…but only if you really, really like point and click adventure gaming.
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Verfasst: 18.10.13 11:29
A point and click adventure game, not a bad one but it suffers from some minor translation problems. The dialog is all done through text so you need to be prepared to actually read it to understand what your doing. Very much in the style of the original Monkey Island, it is quite short however.
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Verfasst: 22.10.11 02:41
This game is fun for what is there. But what is there is not much. I was stumped twice in this game, and did not consult any sort of hint system or walkthrough, and I still beat it in 75 min. If this game was 3 times longer, it would have been a great game. As it is.... it's good for 3 dollars. I bought it 75% off for 5 bucks, and I still think it was overpriced.

Edit- Upon reading other reviews, I will say this game tried, and I don't have bitter memories of playing it, I just wanted a little more, that's all. There were aspects I enjoyed, I just wished it had been better.
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