From what I've been able to see so far (got up to Transition 13), here are my thoughts:
Pros:
-Interesting concept
-Good graphics
-Nice ambient music
Cons:
-The chambers seem pretty trivial. Usually there are so few options that the solution is immediately obvious.
-The transitions seem incredibly difficult, comparatively speaking. The controls are both oversensitive and laggy, a horrible combination that makes it incredibly easy to over-correct and run off the edges.
-You might have a memory leak somewhere in the code. The lag and the memory requirements get worse the longer you play the game. There's no reason that the plugin container for Firefox should take five times the memory of Firefox itself. My intuition says it has to do with the particle effects during the transition.
-There are also a few bugs; occasionally I would respawn underneath the platform when restarting a transition level, and other times the camera would start underneath, even if I didn't.
Overall, 3/5.
"Explore a unique universe known as the Neovers. Social commentary, personal challenges, and complexities of the sub-conscious mind (human and alien) are explored through the various levels of this game."
... social commentary? Personal challenges? It's a "spot the differences" game. While it does have very nice art, there's no story involved; it's just trippy abstract art. It's a good game; the description is false advertising, though.
For the record, I got all of the trophies, but Boot was the last one I got - the first time I did the tutorial, the mainframe appeared behind a door, so I couldn't click on it to finish the level. It just locked the door instead.
So uh. Anyone here familiar with the Might and Magic series? Because this is just Arcomage, a minigame involved in that game.
... oh, except that the graphics are much better in the original.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcomage
Yeeeah... going to have to go with the general consensus, it seems. Interesting concept, good execution, but not worth paying $15 for. Were the whole thing released on Kongregate free, I'd be all for it.