Well, this game has got some very tough puzzles in it, had to refer to the walkthrough a few times to solve the really tough ones. Great story and of course the ending is unexpected.
A very atmospheric and beautifully made point-&click-puzzler, but with puzzles barely solvable without resorting to the walkthrough. There seems to be an elaborate and original backstory behind the game, but except for some subtle allusions, only little of the backstory is revealed, quite in tone with the game's mysterious mood.
Oh, by the way, I didn't play a single second of the game yet. How close am I?
no, no and once more no, not fan of point and click "adventures" especially w/o any clue what to do, decent graphics and sounds and music.
overall normal p&c game where player doesn't have any info what to do so player ends up trying everything on everything to see if something works and gets to advance.
pretty much the same old same old. point and click. this has a bug at the start though so beware if you have a statue at the start it is bugged and refresh.
not a lot more to say other than be careful and click everything.
2/5
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I give this game a 3/5
I wasted 5 minutes trying the game and agree with him completely.
It's well drawn, but completely fails to interest me.
1/5
There seems to be an elaborate and original backstory behind the game, but except for some subtle allusions, only little of the backstory is revealed, quite in tone with the game's mysterious mood.
Oh, by the way, I didn't play a single second of the game yet. How close am I?
overall normal p&c game where player doesn't have any info what to do so player ends up trying everything on everything to see if something works and gets to advance.
not a lot more to say other than be careful and click everything.
2/5
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