After several years in development, Aurelia has finally released on Steam, receiving a small wave of positive reviews upon its launch. The game’s long-awaited release has been a cause for celebration among fans of the point-and-click adventure genre, and for good reason.
Back in 2020, I had the opportunity to play and review the Patreon-exclusive version of Aurelia. Even then, it was clear that this game was something special. In a thirsty sea of point-and-click adventures, Aurelia stood out as a promising gem. Its compelling quests, intricate storytelling, and polished presentation set it apart from the competition. The developers’ dedication to crafting a unique and memorable experience was evident in every aspect of the game, and it offered a sense of creativity and charm that left a lasting impression.
What makes Aurelia truly shine is its exploration and quests. the puzzles are cleverly designed, and the narrative weaves a tale that is engaging. Whether you’re a seasoned fan of point-and-click adventures or new to the genre, Aurelia has something to offer for everyone.
For those who want to take a trip down memory lane, my 2020 blog post offers a look at the earlier version of Aurelia and my impressions at the time.
If you’re curious to explore Aurelia for yourself, you can visit its Steam store page and dive into the adventure firsthand.