
Michiko Erickson
The game is pretty good for it's genre, and isn't as random as some point-n-click games. Later parts of the game can get a bit convoluted, and it is really, really hard to keep track of what you need to do if you stop midlevel and come back another day to finish it. Fortunately, a "task list" can help. The ending of the story was also a bit abrupt and random, tbh. It is a solid game, so I recommend this overall, and will look forward to others games by the dev

Mary Harden Rudisill
I went ahead and paid a few bucks and it is well worth it. You get a few days of gameplay (unless you plow thru), the story is interesting, and for the most part the puzzles make sense. I was frustrated a few times with things I didn't see on the screen, and there are always a couple that will make you say "wut", but the hint system is well done with actual codes covered up until you click on them, so even after using a hint you still get a chance to figure it out. Great game for the price.
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Aleksandar Sarkanjac
Great concept, highly engaging and visually lovely. However, some clues for visual/pattern puzzles are literally upside-down or exactly the opposite than they're presented in order to solve the puzzle. It's quite frustrating to set everything exactly right according to clues, only to find that it should be the exact opposite. Also, some code clues are ridiculously unintuitive or make no sense. Password is the number of cans and bottles in a closet or a phone number on the billboard? Come on...
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