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I don't know why, but as soon as I saw the top drawer with the fish in it I was immediately reminded of all those times in airports when they say, "has anyone unknown to you packed your bags?"
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3/5, Not particularly complex, engaging or atmospheric, but serious props for using real world logic instead of your own personal lateral thinking.
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Got a little mad at this game, before realising, the big hand is for minutes and the small hand is for hours, only took me 20 minutes to figure out what I was doing wrong XD
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@Jormungandr17 if you couldn't figure out what you're suppose to do with the fish (put it in the middle of the summoning circle with the candles you couldn't find) then you're probably too dumb to play this game. I figured that out without a walkthrough. It isn't that big a step in logic.
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SPOILERS: Samsara is the cycle of birth, life, death and reincarnation. You are the man inside the clock. You were killed in a forest and your body was put inside the clock. You play as his ghost, trying to reincarnate in something that sets him free, hence why the final key was in the same place as his body. Excellent game, 5/5
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5/5, other games need to learn from this one - this genre is all about solving puzzles logically, and not about randomly clicking/dragging in the hope of stumbling onto a solution.
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As with most escape games, one solution only (why can't I use the utility to open the clock) and a click fest. Never found the final candle, opened the clock or what the fish did or meant and I cared less and less as I played.
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Whenever a game makes you sit back and thing to yourself, takes you to world of introspection, you now that you have just played something of quality. 5/5
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this, quite frankly, reminds me a bit of Submachine. The amount of mystery and the slightly confusing room teleport are mostly why i make the comment. Awesome game.
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I love Escape Games and this is one of, if not, the best. Not too difficult to be off-putting but intriguing enough to make you soldier on to the conclusion. Superb stuff.
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That was short, fun, addictive and beautiful. I really liked the Bob Ross reference! Seriously, escape games should be like this. 5/5
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I'm not sure if this is the most mysterious escape games ever, but it's certainly a great one! Simply love all the surrealist references... Congratulations! It had been a while since I last played an escape game this good 5/5