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I enjoyed it very much. Though I hoped there'd be more information on how they were trapped,why something more about the escaping what happens to them after that, maybe a friendship between the girl & Andy, I don't it kinda feels rushed & unfinished. Anyway I really liked it hope there is going to be a second part. 4/5 from me.
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A good adventure game!Didn't liked that I was playing with a feminine genre but the gameplay was OK.The story is a little scary and very STRANGE.The ending dissapointed me thought.Like the others who played it,I spend very much time looking for the last piece of clock.
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Clever concept, beautiful graphics, nice music, but too glitchy to finish. I've restarted several times already because of different glitches. I'll submit a full bug report, but I found 3 that weren't really a problem, and 2 different ones that kept me from continuing with the game.
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The graphics and the ambience are lovely (and spooky), but the only difficulty is finding the clock parts, and it's not even a matter of observation since the can't be seen unless they sparkle - it's a game of moving the mouse until cursor changes. The tasks are easy and the hints too heavy handed. Especially when you get the message decoded. I was hoping for another hint or a plot change and i got a straight answer to end the game. That Andy never says anything new was also a dissapointment - the game ended just as the plot should get less starightforward. Instead it gets just weird in the middle. When you are locked in a giant bird cage restarting the time shouldn't really help any.
And You know - laundry and toilet cleaning just because she's a girl? Just not cool man.
All that said - the graphics and the music and the mood was good enough I didn't notice anything really wrong until AFTER finishing the game and thinking it through. And playing it again just to make sure :P.
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Its not a bad game. The art is fantastic, as is the music. But the explanation from Annie just feels tacked on (consider how easily the padlock code is given!). In the end there's no actual puzzle element to the game. However, what it lacks in gameplay and narrative it makes up for in elegance. 4/5
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The game crashed when I clicked on the door in the lower room with a padlock. The padlock quickly showed, then I accidentally clicked somewhere on the screen and the padlock disappeared. But the screen was still dark and I could not interact with anything in the game. I hope you can fix this, I could imagine some people not willing to start over in the game!
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Really well done. But why does she need to wash cloth and clean the toilet to become free. Now that is some sexist narrative...
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Nice idea but the ending, the major spelling and grammar issues, the under-developed storyline, the bland puzzles (clean the toilet? Scrub the kid's clothes? You've got to be kidding me) and the pixel-hunting nature of finding the clock pieces killed it for me.
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Annie is a ghost. She siting on the bench. To see her You have to be in "sleep mode". Go to bed, color will change click on the floor ang go outside.
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There seems to be a bug with me, after I talk with the dude about the key, the dialog box stays so when I bring the clean clothes back I can't give them to him since the dialog box is in the way :(, when I put my pointer next to him, I get a cursor as to type something.