Anyway: A surprisingly fun game (the influence from Ace Attorney is obvious, and I love the in-game reference) about the nature of morality. I've only taken 1 philosophy course (pragmatism), though I have learned the general ideas espoused by some of the philosophers on my own. The game made these ideas pretty accessible to someone with little experience, and helped cover both the positives and the flaws of the arguments made.
The story was interesting, too, though mostly a framing device for the debates. The characters were likable (art was fine), and the dialogue was well-written. All in all, it kept me interested in playing through to the end - which says something, since Flash crashed almost every time a new chapter started (sometimes after I hit "continue", or tried to go back to the main menu), which was especially annoying since progress doesn't save if Flash crashes (so I would often stop and refresh the page to make sure my progress was saved). Damn my computer.
Great game.
I liked the Indian music. A couple of puzzles were challenging, but too many of them were really easy. I didn't get to read half the notes because I accidentally hit space and skipped the text...
Another glitch: if you pause the game while reloading your shotgun, you will continue reloading until your clip is full. (This only works for the shotgun; it is the only gun that reloads one bullet at a time.)
@mrham77: Good catch. It also works with a chainsaw+M4A1 combo (and presumably any weapon with a large number of shots). Though I'm not sure you understand what "automatic" means. You still have to click to fire each shot; you just end up being able to fire a bunch of times before having to reload.
According to people, the jump distance is less in Firefox on both Mac and Linux. (Dunno about Windows.) I can confirm this for Firefox + Mac, at least. It's physically impossible to jump high enough in level 4.
To the people saying it's not hard:
NO SHIT. The people saying it's impossible are being sarcastic. Yeah, hard to understand, I know. >.>
Plus there's an awesome song at the end. :D