
Sara Porter
Played with PlayPass. Honestly, I didn't really enjoy this game. Most of the puzzles were ok & some were trickier. The hints system was not very helpful. However, it was the storyline that ruined it for me: 2 kids go to stay with their abusive grandfather, who dies in a freak accident. You then get flashbacks to the father's childhood with his abusive father. There are multiple hints at some deeper lore, but it is never expanded on. Overall, an unsatisfying game that I do not recommend.
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Terilyn Dunsmoor
Fun puzzles not too difficult for the most part but some solutions, the in-game "hints" (not the ones offered) aren't very obvious at all, don't exist (from what I could see), or don't make any sense to what you are supposed to actually do, so there's a bit of "guessing" involved with some of the puzzles. I won't lie, I had to go to YouTube to watch the walkthroughs a few times, and even with the solution, the in-game hints were still not obvious to find. Otherwise, great game, had fun playing

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*NOT ACTUALLY FREE* Good art, intriguing concept, but the game doesn't lead your actions effectively. The gameplay varies between "ingenius" and making you feel clever, and "really??" after having to look up a guide. You get about 15 minutes worth of free play and then have to buy the rest of the chapters. YMMV, I did not find it worth it.
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