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Game Industry News - Review - By Alex Fitzgerald "It’s great to see people trying new things, and putting the entire island of Capri into a game is certainly a challenge. Capri is more than worth the money, and earns four and ½ GiN Gems overall."
GameBoomers - Review - By Syd. "My personal finances will never allow me to physically visit the Island of Capri. This is the next best thing for me and why I play adventure games"
Quandary - Preview - Preview by Steve Ramsey (April, 2003) "Anyone who has ever been to Italy will have had the experience of getting lost in a twisting mass of little streets, and you can certainly do that here."
GameChronicles - Review - Reviewed by: David Caviness. Rated 7.9 of 10. "It will take time and careful reasoning, as some of the puzzles are quite devious. Also expect to get lost, though this will be more from wanderlust than anything." (March 11, 2004)
Programmer in Black - Review - Reviewed by Lynn Alford. "This is a lovely, slow paced game of careful exploration. An invitation, if you will, to come and fall in love with Capri." (September 20, 2003)
Just Adventure + Review - Review by Alexander Tait [A] "This game deserves an award of excellence." (August 5, 2003)
Four Fat Chicks - Review - Review by Old Rooster and Mother Hen [Gold Star] " Indeed, A Quiet Week-end exhibits not only two of the hallmarks of fine adventure titles—story accompanied by relevant puzzles—but also adds the unusual component of a real place that can even simply be toured, if you wish!" (June, 2003)