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Cute, super-simple game
I quite like the concept of the game and it is visually appealing and relaxing. I think it might be a good thing for kids and I have seen other people enjoy it more. I think the final game had very nice subtle sign-posting and hints to get you through the game (after the game I played the 2012 demo which was very similar although had a bit less than half the game and less sign-posting - I don’t think the 2012 demo adds anything, maybe a bit of slightly more challenging content).
I generally found it pretty simple and usually the number of options were pretty limited. It took me just under an hour to go through both the main game and the 2012 demo with occasional random clicking. There are some nice story concepts in there, although without any text or dialogue it is left kinda ambiguous. Some of the story concepts are a bit dark, but I don’t think they would be upsetting to a young child because I don’t think they would understand why it could be upsetting.
There was one timing-based puzzle that felt slightly tight to me (there were two other puzzles with timing elements but they felt super generous - the first one was still generous but I missed the timing once or twice while figuring it out).
Maybe I’m just too comfortable with these kinds of visual puzzles but this felt too straight-forward and minimally story-driven for me to really enjoy it or recommend it.
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Time Played: Under 1 hour
Difficulty: Very Easy
Kid Loved it!
My son and I played this together. He enjoyed it more than me. He had a lot of fun discovering and exploring the game world but I think this is strictly for the kiddos. Nice Game.
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Time Played: 1-2 hours
clever and artful
very unique, clever and creative gameplay. when i first saw the screenshots i thought it all looked a bit drab. but in-game it presents as very artful with great use of graphic symbolism.
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Time Played: 2-5 hours
Difficulty: Just Right
Rating by Lizard of Oz posted on Sep 10, 2019 | edit | delete
Ecellent game
A lovely game with rather unique mechanics that manages to tell a touching story without a single word. I played this alone, and then I watched my seven year old son play this game, helping him out here and there, but mostly enjoying his sense of discovery and how happy it made him (he’s usually stressed after playing computer games for more than 30 minutes). Can’t recommend this enough.
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Time Played: 2-5 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Rating by Hristovski posted on Mar 5, 2018 | edit | delete