i really don't know how anyone can give this less than 5 stars. it's got awesome graphics, music, sound effects, the gameplay is easy to understand, the different ways to utilize the few features give enough diversity, the three levels are just long enough but not too long... honestly. the only point missing is a good storyline. see it that way: this game is like zelda after you're through with the story.
Title Trasher: In the title screen, hover over the top right corner and a face will appear. Of course you will not listen to the advice and click it. Then just follow what it says - at first, your mouse will move reverse, then you will get a fake request to activate a webcam, then there's a click game with a settings button.
just because the story is a bit harder to understand and figure out doesn't mean it's bad. and i'm sure they/he knew what they were doing when they left out a mute button - any other music would totally kill the game.
[SPOILER ALERT] the part about the girl car crashing is correct. however, what you are playing is her struggle before finally finding rest. obviously, her crash threw her into a coma and she is now stuck in a world of her mind - reflected by the strange graphics and surroundings. your need to light up what is important reflects her problems to find a clear thought. the wheel chairs etc. should've been enough of a hint that she's in hospital and does indeed get impulses from the outside world. and then finally the last level gives an ironic, ambiguous ending: the writing "Awaken!" leading to the door (she survives) and on the contrary the typical light said to be seen before death. this is the quality games need, and it's why this game deserves no less than 5/5
nice concept, but not enough different stuff. things you could do: splitting water (maybe only use even volumes then), sparkling water with some effects, sprayers which broaden the water flow, funnels to counter them, etc.
and yes, this was a bit too little of a challgene ;) for now, 2/5
graphics are ok, sound isn't crucial but would be nice (only with a mute button, though!)