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The concept is similar to the movie Memento. Perhaps the creator took influence from that movie. If you guys haven't seen it, I recommend it. It's one of Christopher Nolan's early works.
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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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I liked it.
Yes, it was easy and short, but I guess that's not the point.
The story, and the way the game keeps the player guessing, are done well and make it an enjoyable little adventure.
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allso + if you like his type of look to the game like the characters eyes looked 3d while the witches breasts were allso 3dish 5/5!
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good job. regularly these types of games would make me groan but this one didnt... same with LaBaDa! + if you realized that REW has 2 meanings.... a=rewind b= the 3 letters of your keyboard that are spelled backwords!
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So tapping the teakettle made a knife fly up and saw through the top of the pole then through the bottom of the pole, then the sawed off pole floated down by itself, propped up the broken table and made a new leg? How in the world is this game even halfway logical?
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Cool way to tell a story. Each level revealed something new that completely changed the way you thought of the characters. I also greatly appreciate the hinting system - I don't usually play flash-based adventures because they're too involved, lots of pixel hunting and/or difficult puzzles. I want a simple and entertaining experience and this game delivered that.
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Nice game, I like the idea of playing backwards through events. The story was pretty good too once I got all the way through it.