A Golden Wake

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A Golden Wake
A Golden Wake promotional material.jpg
Developer(s) Grundislav Games
Publisher(s) Wadjet Eye Games
Engine Adventure Game Studio
Platforms Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X
Release date(s) October 9, 2014
Genre(s) Adventure game

A Golden Wake is an adventure game developed by Grundislav Games and published by Wadjet Eye Games, the game was released on 9 October 2014.[1]

Production

Cubed3 explains "This is the first full project from the studio Grundislav Games, previously having produced what are essentially adventure game shorts".[2] The one-man studio Grundislav Games was founded by game developer Francisco Gonzalez, who has a penchant for old-school adventure games.[3] In a July 2014 interview, he explained "I first got the idea and began doing the research in late 2009/early 2010. I didn’t actually start seriously working on it until around 2012, after I finished up with the last game in my Ben Jordan series. I’d say I’ve gotten the bulk of it done in the past 10 months, however, as I’ve been working on it full time."[4] Though the developer's first commercial product is set in a real historical setting, Gonzalez's aim was to "emphasize the time period and capture a sense of place" rather than design a piece of edutainment. He said "At its heart this is an adventure game. I’m not trying to hit people over the head with history".[5] Gonzalez listed The Dagger of Amon Ra (1992), Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (1993), Grim Fandango (1998), L.A. Noire (2011), and Deus Ex: Human Revolution (2011) as influences for the game.[6] Explaining the context of this game within the industry, IndieHaven wrote: "A Golden Wake explores a slice of both real and video game history. It’s historical fiction wrapped in the skin of a point-and-click adventure game employing a visual style and game mechanics popularized in the 1990’s when games like Monkey Island and Gabriel Knight first hit the shelves. It comes at a time when the genre is making a comeback with Telltale Games finding success with The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us and titles like The Room series getting critical acclaim."[7] In regard to distribution, Gonzalez commented "Like all the other Wadjet Eye games, the initial launch will be on PC only, but the game will be ported to other platforms in the future (including iOS)".[8]

Plot

The plot is described as follows:[9]

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"Set against the backdrop of the Florida Land Boom of the 1920s, A Golden Wake is a story of an innocent man's descent into greed and corruption, and his eventual redemption. Based on actual events and featuring real life locations and historical figures, you must guide Alfie on his journey to reach the top of the real estate game as he deals with shady salesmen, cutthroat bootleggers, corrupt politicians, and much more, all while swept up in the events surrounding the inception of Coral Gables, The City Beautiful".

Gameplay

Hulking Reviewer explains the gameplay:[10]

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"The controls are the standard point-and-click scheme with the left-click used to interact with an object and the right-click to look at an object. And you access the inventory by moving the cursor to the top of the screen, and when you select an object the cursor blinks while the name of the selected object shows at the bottom left of the screen."

Characters and voice actors

Character Voice actor
Alfie Banks Andy Chmelko
George Merrick Pat Dwyer
Beauregard Banks Andrew Hubacher
Flyboy Flynn Brandon Andrus
Murphy
Records Clerk
Golfer
Suggs David "Benny" Bendetto
Security Guard
Bank Robber
Meeks
Jeremiah Miller Philip Callen
"Curly" Burns
Herbert Freedy
Louie
Riley's Secretary Sarah Elmaleh
Flapper
Eunice Peacock Miranda Gauvin
Rosalinda
Speakeasy Thug Dave Gilbert
Rail Worker
Doc Dammers Abe Goldfarb
Umberto Francisco Gonzalez
Morristhe Maitre D' Eli Green
Hotel Clerk
Anastasia House Man
Bill
Butch Neil Hellegers
Evan Morris
Al Capone
Lyle the Newsboy Daryl Lathon
Prospector
Al the Baker
Land Auction Buyer Andy Manjuck
Mechanic
Soda Jerk
Bartender
William Jennings Bryan Jim Mullins
Orrin Riley
Drugstore Owner
Wilson
Ms Rogers Pamela Shandrow
Old Bakery Lady
Mabel Cody Shelly Shenoy
Althea Merrick
Fatty Walsh Brian Silliman
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Rebecca Whittaker
Benny the Doorman Ben Chandler

Critical reception

In a preview of promotional material, Destructoid wrote "these early screens and details have me excited. It's like The Colonel's Bequest and Boardwalk Empire are coming together, just as I always dreamed."[11] In a preview, Hulking Reviewer wrote "The deliberate story build-up suggested a well-crafted tale that wasn’t just about going through the motions from one puzzle to the next but trying to pull you into its world completely. And that’s one of the things that makes an adventure game a classic. So whether it’s condemning a man’s house because of violations or stealing designs, it all feels part of an overarching scheme that will lead to some exciting and rewarding scenarios. The hands-on preview was only about 2 chapters but it appears to me that Wadjet Eye Games has another gem on its hands".[12] Rock Paper Shotgun wrote "Expect shady salesmen, cutthroat bootleggers, corrupt politicians, and (of course) the mafia to play major roles. Sounds like my kind of party."[13] Cubed3 wrote "A Golden Wake is certainly not without its problems, then, but it's shaping up to be a fresh take on the genre and an interesting game in its own right. While the puzzles aren't always amazing and the story takes a few strange turns, there's incredible attention to detail and a contagious enthusiasm running through the entire experience. Anyone with so much as a passing interest in this period of history shouldn't miss it, but everyone else should take a look, too - they just might find themselves drawn in."[14] Hardcore Gamer said "Though not the most pulse-pounding adventure on the market, A Golden Wake offers an authentic glimpse into one of the defining events of the 20th century."[15]

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