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The game is gorgeous, most of the puzzles are very clever and fun, came across 1 bug, but I was far enough in the puzzle that the game gave me the skip option without loosing progress, I loved every single puzzle in this game, hope to see more, cause this style is just amazing to look at, but I do hope the puzzles get a bit more challenging. 8/10 from me, if you like puzzle games, you can’t miss this one in your collection. It’s somewhat aesthetically pleasing. The actual puzzles, though some are unique, most are just reskins of previous mechanics with a small thematic twist based on the theme and environment of the puzzles. If you’re looking something to just click through while doing other things (like waiting in a matchmaking queue, which is what I’m doing), it’s fine. But if you want something to sit down and solve some difficult puzzles with, you should look elsewhere. Reminds me of the interactive boards from Hearthstone. No replay value, not that that’s an issue, but just informing you if that’s what you want. It’s straightforward in its presentation. If you like what you see in the videos, you’ll like the game. If you enjoyed the Room series, you’ll like the game.
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Fun puzzles to stack your mind up against and none too difficult to want me to cry. The hint and solve puzzle options are also very nice for the moments when it does become too difficult to parse. A delightful game to spend a few hours solving puzzles with and it did only take me 5 hrs to get all the way through with a few solve puzzle concessions, but I was hooked from the first puzzle during the demo. Sound design was all right, visual presentation was pretty but plagued with some assets that were either way too low poly, way too low resolution, or both. They stuck out like sore thumbs, so it isn’t going to be perfect, but it does what it says it’ll do: give you puzzle dioramas to solve. Lots of machinery and mechanisms to play with and troubleshoot, and they are satisfying designs to witness moving around. It wasn’t very difficult, save for a couple parts for me, but I think I just missed something obvious during those times. You aren’t going to be in for anything super challenging or frustrating, it’s more leisurely and light thinking. Only thing I’d say is that it probably should be around $10. $15 is too much, just a feeling. I got it on sale for 10% off for $13.49, and while I had fun, I feel like I paid a bit much for what was given.