beautiful game :D I found it very relaxing to play and the music is great. two minor criticisms though: I really disliked the Lattice level. It was the only one that I finished through tedious trial and error and luck rather than thinking about it, it just wasn't a fun level. Also, I'd have made the hard badge for finishing EVERYTHING. I'm sitting on 121 stars, but didn't even get a "CONGLATURATIONS! YOU MADE IT!" end screen. A badge might have fulfilled that. It gives me closure :p
this game is fantastic but I don't like how easy the early stages are. I appreciate a game like this needs a forgiving learning curve for newcomers, but I play this on a bunch of different computers and come back and I'm back at the beginning again. I prefer the challenge of mixing more complex drinks, so it gets a little tiring pouring out cranberry juice after cranberry juice just until I get to make a mojito or whatever.
buggy game. I wasn't able to buy a new store despite having loads of cash, whenever I clicked the "buy" button it just took me back to one of my other stores at random, except they had both been stripped of everything; no shelves, no stock and the cash register was back to the most basic kind. So I hit refresh and clicked "continue" but the game totally freezes out, there are weird flashing lights all over the street... it's a shame, because I was enjoying it until it all went wrong
Very good. I liked it all the more because it had a nice point to it without totally cramming it down your throat or in an obnoxiously pretentious way. like Braid is guilty of, for example.
the enemies felt kind of arbitrary, and they were no fun at all to fight. Of course, this wouldn't have been a problem at all if it wasn't required to destroy them all before you're allowed to proceed. If a challenge was felt nescessary, perhaps it would have been better to let the players who didn't want to fight them proceed anyway and offer a badge for completing the game and killing all the robots to people who are into that sort of thing... as it stands I gave up at about level 6 or 7, although I do dig the style and general ambience of the game.