The game world Deponia playing on a garbage dump in which more crazy creatures live, which are cut off from the outside world and have built up their own microcosm. This world is presented in the now customary comic look. That's all there is to it, because who has already dealt with P & C Adventures, knows what he is getting into. The Story The Story hero Rufus tries to break out of Deponia to get to Elysium, a remote place has not yet reached a Deponianer. For this purpose they must maintain and look useful things together / build its goal to get closer to all kinds of expenses. For example, he wants to at the beginning of the story to pack his suitcase and therefore requires four objects that the player must gather together out of the house. Per usual control we scoured the area and applies for example to a toothbrush or fleeing to a few notes of his roommate, the friendly enlightens him in what she thinks of him and what he has to do and leave. Each action and each thought the voice-over is commented more or less funny, but always quite fit. The puzzles Adventures of a core is always the mystery. At the beginning of the level of difficulty is very humane and you will automatically structures the individual clues and objects through and comes quickly to a solution. Over time, the difficulty increases and the puzzles now no longer run chronologically. Here, the game is always fair, even though the solutions of the puzzles are sometimes thought something around the corner. One finds, for example balloons and in the next room a helium bottle: Clear that this will go together, but absolutely unclear why you need it. Only later in the game, the balloon is used and if you in the optimal case knows what one has carried around the part with it, there's the famous 'wow' factor. Also on board are also smaller mini-games, such as assembling a mosaic wall - these minigames are but usually not a big problem. Overall, the puzzles are varied, but partly filmed always fair and not too easy. The characters Daedalic has pretty much installed all of craziness, what you can imagine. In Deponia there is the eternal nagging ex-girlfriend, the "best-friend-Nerd", a postman robot, an extremely forgetful blaster, a nasty Starfleet, a fire-doctor Policeman man and not least a pesky parrot who a Customer Service Representative can go sometimes belonging to the alarm, if you let him's phone.
Conclusion Deponia is certainly not a milestone of the game story, but this game has been a pleasure. But I must also criticize the fact that the season is quite short and there is no incentive to play through the game a second time. Nevertheless, each adventure fan can access safely here.