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Great game although there are some little problems of incoherence in the story (for instance "I should ask Annie" when you have not yet found her). 5 stars!
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The art was amazing. This is an all-around great game EXCEPT for the rampant typos, which were really disappointing. I don't know how the descriptions and dialogue look like they were written by an elementary school student when the art was so good.
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Please, please add a text walkthrough. Video walkthroughs are only useful if you seriously *cannot read* at all, in which case you'd be lost in this game anyway. I don't want to forward through a video of a game with five scenes until I've found the one point I need help with -- I want to skip to a line in a text and go back to figuring the rest out by myself.
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Great game, but I am facing a problem: I can't read the letters, all the texts appear in one row, cant get it, can't read it. What's in the letters?
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Disappointed it does not save progress. My browser crashed and when I went back to the game I had to start from the beginning.
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My only complaint isn't on how short the game is, but rather how slow it is. Games where you can actually see the protagonist walk around and such are all well and good, but it gets really boring watching them slowly walk to the place where you click. She's trapped in a mysterious place, she honestly should be running instead of sauntering.
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Get all the way back to the EXACT same point I was at, then after I get the code off the radio the screen goes a little dark (Like last time) and I'm stuck walking in to the cabinet with the radio on and I can't do anything.... ridiculous. Fix your game....
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Got all the way to just about the end, went to put the combination in at the door... the lock disappears and you get stuck on the screen. Really, really annoying.
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Loved this little sinister game. Only one real problem was that the words on the letters were all scrambled up at the top, and so pretty much illegible. Really enjoyed this anyway, hoping for a sequel! :)
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-- for those who cant find the last part of the clock . try checking the kitchen (room with lock), theres 2 clock parts there. the first one is in the cupboard . and the 2nd one is between the logs/woods there .
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Typo: "It looks like someone tried to WASHT these but they are still quite dirty" ! lol But never mind great game, amazing graphics and very creative. 5/5 stars! :)
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Beautiful game visually, but the ending was really dissatisfying and I didn't feel accomplished even after saving a whole little world. The storytelling could realllly use some work.
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Had a small glitch where if i put the Parts in but accidenltly forgot the Screwdriver (Derp a derp), it wouldnt allow to do anything, and would stay at the screen asking me to insert the parts again, but i had none.
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Fun game should make more with a story to connect them all. Should also make perhaps more challenging ones. Similar to God of War and how they make their puzzles hard at times.
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An excellent little game with some rather well thoughtout gameplay. The SFX were brilliant, the graphics lovely (though a little small), the UI intuitive and timely and the story lovely - it was a joy to play this game. Overall, I have to say thankyou for creating such a lovely little game and please keep up the good work :)
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my only problem with the gae is the slowness of movement took me awhile to get the code and then my game glitched up and wouldn't display the lock and I had to replay all of it while walking around so slowly...
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Not bad. Love the graphics, though my eyeballs copped some strain. Couldn't see the point to the dried plant (can't water the poor thing), or the letters by the door (possibly a glitch? ie. all the writing ending up on one line?). Nice touch with the morse code being real ("longed playing of 26 may cause serious mental disbala" (add 'pro' and 'nce' to make sense), though it doesn't actually impact the game. 4/5
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Fun, but glitchy. I couldn't finish because my cursor was acting up on putting together the clock. So I tried closing the clock fixing interface, and what happens? Without clicking, my character ran out of the room and looked at the jumbled letters, I closed the letters, and she was just running with the screen all gray. Could do anything.
Which is too bad, I feel like there is a lot of atmosphere lost because of the letters being jumbled, the conversations being buggy, and well, not being able to finish the game. Maybe I will take another look if it gets an update. I really liked the visuals, and the concept was kind of cool. The "nighttime" scene was really well done, too.
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Fun little athmospheric adventure with great art. I got through ok, though I don't understand why I can't water the plant or use the old letters to write on.