GodisaGeek: "The team have obviously worked hard on building this imaginary world and its inhabitants, and there is certainly some charm there, it just needed a bit more shaping and polishing to create a more coherent whole. Non-fans of the genre would find very little to take away from the game, and unfortunately in its current state, even hardcore Adventure gamers would be a little let down. It offers some hope for the future if E-One Studios decide to refine their ideas and work in the genre more, and it is good to see emergent developers from new territories, but this isn’t a game that is likely to draw much attention, and with its woefully low replayability, this will probably be soon forgotten."
MWEB GameZone interviews E1 studio. Join them for a conversation about the Hoodwink series, Steam Greenlight and the significant influence the gaming community has on video game development.
Be interesting to see if the change from EA's Origin to Valve's Steam works out better for them.
It should probably go better with the conversion as long as there no naked ladies in there, like the last game
Brash Games writes "Hoodwink is a stylish and sophisticated looking point-&-click adventure which unfortunately fails to deliver an involving or interesting experience. You find yourself navigating through a very short and limited world which becomes more frustrating as you attempt to get through Hoodwink".
A couple of months ago we reviewed a game called Hoodwink, a cel-shaded adventure like no other. What games feature a cheetah being set on fire? Check out the review here before you dive into our exclusive interview with Amir Irwan, executive producer at E-One Studio. He was kind enough to answer some questions we emailed over.