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I like games like this that I don't have to use a walkthrough to beat--short and sweet.
But what was the point of kicking the stones over and pushing the bricks? It must have unlocked something that wasn't obvious.
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Never mind. Forgot a step. Great game. Not on the same level as the Submachine games, but great none the less. 5/5 Terry S
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Man, I love these games, but sometimes... I knew I needed a screwdriver, but I didn't know where to get it, so I kept going around and around the rooms...
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the sequel is here and its better then the original! Great graphics spooky sound difficult puzzles what more can you ask for? My biggest and only complaint is that is when the match goes out she says ouch this gets annoying but the game is still awesome..
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Liked it, but really short compared to the first one. The second resister threw me a lot too, but that was about the only part I found difficult.
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Oh!!!... and the match system at the beginning... Wayyyy annoying... >_>... For the sake of my nerves... couldn't that silly character have the initiative to take another match herself... and not to burn her fingers each time T_T...
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Oh!!!... and the match system at the beginning... Wayyyy annoying... >_>... For the sake of my nerves... couldn't that silly character have the initiative to take another match herself... and not to burn her fingers each time T_T...
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Well... that sure was easy... except for the bricks to activate... which was more like awkward... It was a bit cute and fun though... But... if it was that easy... I would have at least expected a bit more length to the game... Oh well ^_^
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Choppy animation, loosely connected plot that never begins to explain itself, and it takes 10 minutes and is really easy. Really could have been so much more.
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Does every one of your adventure games need to feel so goddamn spooky? I mean, you're wandering the empty corridors and you just can't shake the feeling that something's going to jump you all of a sudden. I mean, it's great they have an atmosphere but I keep playing them in the evenings and they freak me out. Seriously though, a great game, albeit a bit short, and adventure games in parts are a little bit annoying in that they involve a lot of waiting for the next installment.