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that was pretty cool, didn't expect most of it, though was anyone else weirded out by the fact that there's a forest in the guys throat??!!
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Frankly I think some potential was wasted.. there are magic circles in both the fish room and the normal room, but both lead to the exact same places when you place the same objects in the center. When I first saw the gecko room I got my hopes up and thought maybe if I used the gecko in the fish room I would enter a room where I was a gecko-fish hybrid in a room that was BOTH upside down AND filled with water.. but turned out to just go to the gecko room :(
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Inchworms turn into moths, not caterpillars; however, both are members of the Lepidoptera order so I guess it's a common mistake. What an awesome concept for a video game. Maybe some people will actually learn something from it... Heh.
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Has the potential to be a good game but currently.... 1/5 for bad puzzles.
I had to try through all combinations for the 1st clock-puzzle where you get the body.
And the chandelier is round! If you get a sequence on a round object, you'll apply a round sequence to it. Not from left to right At one VERY SPECIFIC angle.
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The clues in this game are horrible. Clock window:cabinet mirror would lead one to believe that the number on the clock then window would be the hour and the number on the cabinet mirror would be the minute, but it's not. In fact, the time that opens the clock isn't even given!! 2/5 for absolutely horrid clues
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By far one of my favorite escape games. It kept me interested. I liked wondering what the nest room was going to be. I loved the fish in the drawer.