Deponia
Details
- MSRP: $9.99
- Release date:
- Steam
August 6, 2012 - PS4
December 1, 2016 - Switch, Xbox One
April 24, 2019
- Steam
- Genre: Adventure
- Number of players:
- Offline: 1
- Developer: Daedalic entertainment GmbhH
- Publisher: Daedalic Entertainment
- Download size: 1.04 GB
- Metacritic: 64 8.1
- OpenCritic:  74
- How Long To Beat:
- Main Story: 8 hours
- Main + Extra: 9½ hours
- Completionist: 10½ hours
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Play modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam
Current prices
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$9.99
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Price history
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$1.99 | (-80%) |
Description
"Daedalic Entertainment, once called “Lucasarts from Germany“ by the GameStar magazine, invites the players into a fantastic comedy adventure that revolves around a crazy love story of Rufus and Goal.
In Deponia, the world has degenerated into a vast garbage dump, in which the crotchety Rufus ekes out his sorry existence. He is part of the lowest social class, doomed to live his life in literal mountains of trash. He hopes for an opportunity to get into the world of the rich, who live in a floating city high above the clouds. Fate seems to smile on the snotty good-for-nothing when one day the attractive lady named Goal from the higher sector plummets into one of the trash heaps. Rufus decides to help the young woman out by taking her back to her husband. When he notices that Goal's husband is a dead ringer for himself, he hatches a diabolical scheme to gain access to the upper world. However, things don't work out quite as planned, since he has feelings for the beauty which limits his usual unscrupulousness.
Help Rufus, the poor boy from the junkyard, to win over the girl from heaven. Only with this rich girl from his dreams he might be able to escape Deponia and, unexpectedly, to save the planet.
• Unique comic style with hand-drawn HD resolution 2D graphics
• Bizarre characters and wacky humor
• Challenging puzzles and hours of dialogue