Edgar - Bokbok in Boulzac, a new adventure from Le Poule Noire, developed in France, has just released a new trailer. The game is coming to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Steam later this year, bringing its hand-drawn charm and eye-catching gameplay. Players will take on the role of Edgar, an eccentric outcast, who sets out on a journey to Boulzac in the hopes of saving his beloved gourd.
As the title suggests, the upcoming adventure takes place in a quiet place called Boulzac, beautifully portrayed in a hand-drawn cartoon style enhanced by modern technology, visible at first glance. Edgar is an outcast who lives in the woods with his chicken and his crops, which he is very fond of. When an unforeseen disaster strikes the forest, its tranquility is no longer as all the chaos is lost.
Edgar's warm corner of Earth is also affected, to put it mildly, and many of his beloved items have been lost, including his hen. Edgar courageously goes to Boulzac, a large town, to find his gourd. However, the chaotic megalopolis not only differs from the peaceful woods in its concrete and lights, but it also relies on a huge fire that has been burning beneath its surface for 800 years.
However, his initial quest quickly turns out to be a much bigger and more important adventure. As Edgar makes contact with the "civilized" people, he faces a storm of misinformation and misunderstanding. This appears to be the focal point of the plot for the game, as this point-and-click adventure promises its own storytelling flavor. Without a trailer, the trailer suggests that Edgar's fate quickly pits him against all odds, as much higher stakes are involved. Not only that, but he also faces whatever civilization throws at him. , including a grandmother who enjoys playing video games, a fisherman with a taste for explosives, and at night… .things get even stranger when the plot begins to unfold.
Edgar - Bokbok à Boulzac is coming to PCXbox One and Nintendo Switch very soon, so you will have to wait if you want to know how deep the rabbit hole is or if the hen arrived before the egg ...