I'm not colorblind, and I'm having trouble immediately distinguishing between the "aqua" and the "blue" numbers that show the total for the relevant row or column. I've already inadvertently blown 3 puzzles because I didn't see that I was supposed to use the "blue" blocks. It would be helpful for me -- and certainly for folks with sight issues! -- to differentiate between these more clearly.
This is the most underrated game on Kongregate. I have been spellbound ever since I began, and skipped several hours of precious sleep because I couldn't put it down. This game can appropriately be called a life's work, but I hope the developer someday creates at least one more.
I struggled with Chapter 14 for over an hour and finally consulted a walkthrough. My solution distributed the weight evenly and, although I know it conflicted with the hints, it allowed John Doe to have both of his arms! But he would have to be amputated at the left knee.... I'm still smacking myself in the head.
Huh. I'm not sure what I expected when I won the ultimate medal and became Master of the Wall, but it was more than "nothing." No, it was something. It was an intentional reminder that the benefits of playing these games are and shall remain intangible, and that the medals have value simply because we ascribe it to them in substantially the same way we do currency. So, I just won a billion dollars.
Beautifully done, including the most fulfilling finale that I've ever seen! My one extremely minor suggestion is that I couldn't identify the item in the locked glass cabinet and thus didn't know what to do with it until I gave in and checked the walkthrough. Perhaps it could be modified to look more like a ***** ******? (Intentionally vague to avoid spoilers for others!)
I experienced the same bug as @idklol1337 . I got the "Comply" ending and clicked "Replay," which led to just a black screen (the music continued to play). My browser is Chrome v48.0.2564.116 and OS is Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 with Adobe Flash v.20.
It would be helpful to have the keyboard controls described in the Game information. As usual I clicked straight through the opening scenes (who needs directions!!), then realized I had no idea how to change to the lead pipe when I ran out of ammo.
Ditto on the too short, too easy. Pretty disappointing after playing The Gatekeeper, which I thought was a terrific step in the right direction of entertaining old-school point and click adventure.
Unbearably slow -- clicking on anything starts the red circle relentlessly spinning while the game tries to figure out what I selected Then just as the gameplay is about to move forward, another ad starts! Life is too short.
The plot, graphics, voice acting and overall gameplay were all very enjoyable. I usually rate these 4 stars (3 stars when they are just too easy), and this is my first 5-star from esthetix. Thanks and hope to see more like this!
After numerous failed strategies on Level 20, I turned the 2nd, 4th and 5th lights green, then ignored them and focused only on changing the 1st and 3rd. Finally!