I'm sure it would be great, but it lags on my computer. Granted, my computer is shit, but still, if there was a way to turn off the effects, that would be cool.
Great gameplay, and the design of the overall puzzle is tight, but, well, under tags, you put "philosophical." Now, I'll admit that it's about a guying escaping death, and everything's black and white, and there's soulful music and no dialogue and a mysterious suicidal figure running about the place, but by no means is it philosophical, or even thematically deep. This sort of faux-meaning is exactly the sort of "hipster bullshit" that makes people dislike independent game design. I believe in games-as-art and all, but let's be honest here; this isn't some sort of modern-day Inferno; the moving rooms do not mirror the shifting pieces of the protagonist's fractured psyche; his encounter with the killer is not symbolic of man's struggle with God or his inner demons or herpes or some bullshit like that. It is a well executed, aesthetically pleasing puzzle game and nothing more, and that is enough... . Anyway, 5/5, good job.
HAHAHAHAHA LOOK AT HER FACE! JESUS CHRIST! HAHAHA! Oh my God, did your brilliant artist use a reference photo, or did she draw from memory? Because THAT is some messed up shit. Is that supposed to be the "beautiful celebrity, Miley Cyrus"? Hilarious. And from a "gameplay" (If that's what you call it), standpoint, the clothing options are very limited. It is obvious that the absolute MINIMUM amount of time and effort was put into this.
Excellent, the writing, the "story" the themes, the artistic presentation, everything, excellent, except for one thing: The controls are horrendous. 4/5, please fix this?