Painting Werther
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About the Game
The Sorrows of Young Werther, was written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774.
Loved by artists and emperors, it shows the inner struggle of a deeply romantic man.
Or at least that’s what I used to think…
Come with us on this interactive visual novel to see another version of this legendary story.
Was young Werther really a romantic? Or was he just a man with a death wish?
How deeply did he really love his friend Wilhelm? Maybe his letters hide some clues…
Did he even loved Charlotte? Or did he just love the idea of an unrequited love?
For all these questions and more, Mad Cream Games presents you and overloading artistic experience, full of brush strokes and ink spots, where Chopin played the sax and Mozart the guitar, where love turns into hate, and pity into madness:
With this game we want to celebrate the mastery and abilities from the painters and musicians that came before us, presenting their work in a new original and respectful way.
Steam User 18
Put your headphones on and follow a classic romantic story accompanied by art in different styles.
Despite the fact that I had to click on text in order to advance the game, I never felt as like I was playing a visual novel. It is so distinctive that it practically requires a new definition.
Another difference is that you are not drowned in a wall of words that serves simply to prolong the plot. Fair enough, there isn't much of a narrative in this game. It features a traditional love tale where a man falls in love with a woman who is already promised to another. All this with words of a painter who is writing letters to his friend.
Words are accompanied by paintings or images that come in a variety of styles and themes. Some components in the picture move or let you interact with them because a static image would be quite dull. You might need to drag the mouse to paint something or bring the sun down to make it night.
Most interactions are necessary to advance the game. Moving the mouse over areas of interest will quickly reveal them; the default quill icon will change as a result. Although there are a few rare bonus interaction spots that grant you an achievement, I would have preferred a little more substance within each chapter.
There are more than 20 chapters, but only a handful of them have any sort of interactive element. They also don't last very long. You can quickly read through a chapter in five minutes if you skim the text and don't pause to contemplate the artwork. On the other hand, you don’t pick these type of games for speedrunning.
Music is another enjoyable companion to the words. Various piano and string melodies will enliven the scenes and immerse you in the setting. I can't say that I have a musical talent; some might sound too similar for my tastes.
Replaying unlocked chapters is possible via the main menu's gallery. This is helpful if you missed something and want to grab every achievement.
Steam User 8
Interesting adapted story, beautiful and animated art, and great music. For fans of interactive novels and/or fans of the Romantic era!
While some parts could be more polished, it faithfully and greatly adapts the epistolary novel that influenced the Romantic movement into game form with nice remixed music from the era and the classical paintings coming to life at a click from your mouse.
The interactivity within the novel is restrained but never feels boring giving life to the drawing on display.
Overall, would absolutely recommend this to anyone just to experience the life of the man presented to the audience.
I can not wait for more from Mad Cream Games!
Steam User 6
I Highly Recommend This Game
First 50mins of Painting Werther decided for yourself.
Steam User 6
Painting Werther is a unique experience and the wait has been worth it. I've been hooked from the start. If you want to play a game with both beautiful visuals and music and are interested in the origins of romance as we know it today you MUST play this game.
Steam User 4
Loving adaptation of the source material. Very enjoyable and moving visual novel.
Steam User 1
If all classic novels were in this format I'd read more classic novels. Well done!