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It was a good idea, except for the cruel vengeance at the end... this kind of thing makes me wonder who's badder, the granny or the main character...
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I like the idea, especially the twist with who is the good guy/bad guy. The puzzles seemed a bit random, though. Might just be me :)
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Just to add one thing, it wasnt that we were trying to recreate the next scene every time we went back, it was just literally playing the game backwards. If it were, here's the answer to the puzzle but how do you get there, maybe it would've been more interesting.
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too dark in a few spots. I had to randomly click a few times because I couldn't see if there was something important in the darkness.
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Unfortunately this game would be better going forward than reverse. Things just don't connect well. Each scene itself goes forward while the game goes backwards. (Although the clicking would be even more "random" had the game been in reverse all the way). 3/5 for the attempt.
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I really enjoyed the game. The execution was good and the story unfolded nicely. Not all of the puzzles were logical, but I have yet to play a point-and-click adventure where everything makes sense.
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This is a wierd little game, that work by doing the story backwards. It starts off presenting itself as a horror game, by showing your murderous act first but then slowly justifies it as you go along (although, his reaction was aslight bit of an overreaction...killing her and all...). The plot is simple and the game short, and for a short simple game it does a good job and playing it partly backwards works. It is a good game overall and it deserves my 5/5:).
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Interesting concept, but like someone else said, the puzzles are just trial and error. I didn't really think logically how to solve the puzzles, I just clicked randomly till I got it. And yes, I do want to see the story in order now.
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Ok so let me get this straight. There was a party that a witch didn't get invited to so she turns all the party guests into giant rat monsters then I go on a quest to murder her?
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It would have been much nicer concept if we'd "unkill" the woman, and do every step backwards truly instead of memento style.
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I loved this game and its concept, but what i thought was good was *SPOILERS* i thought he was a monster attacking the women, but then turnes out it was HER that was the bad one. Very clever
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So for those of you that don't quite get it, here's my interpretation: You play as the little guy who had a bunch of friends that appear to be carnies that are throwing a party. This crazy evil witch comes by and is mad because they didn't invite her and she casts a spell on them that makes them evil when in the dark. Your little guy is out for revenge and he ends up getting to her house before she does and assassinates her for revenge and makes a clean getaway.
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Great story for the idea! I like how I started off thinking, 'oh no, I have to play an ugly monster who sneaks up on and murders an old lady?' to having a few changes of opinions :)
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Like many others I would love the opportunity to also see it forwards afterwards .... this was a beautiful little game which in a few moments turns your assumptions on it's head! Brilliant and thank you.