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Kiyeko and the Lost Night is a point-and-click adventure where you help a jungle-raised boy reclaim the Night from sneaky serpents. Narrated by Ben Kingsley in a calm, steady tone, the game unfolds across 11 hand-drawn scenes. You’ll navigate Kiyeko through his Amazon village, dense forests, and the villains' underground hideout using simple cursor interactions. Puzzles are light and visual, focusing on exploration over complexity. The story moves at a gentle pace, blending childlike wonder with a touch of myth. The game stands out for its lush 3D backgrounds and smooth animations that gave it a cinematic feel for 1996. Kingsley’s narration adds polish, making even quiet moments feel special. While puzzle variety is limited, the colorful environments and straightforward gameplay keep it engaging. Older players might notice its influence on later point-and-click titles. At just under two hours, it’s a short but charming trip into a forgotten corner of adventure gaming.
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