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The music was very irritating (I just don't think lyrical music should be used in gaming).
Rickerino kept getting in the way when I was trying to click on the buzzer and timing is important in this puzzle so this added to the inconvenience.
Animated/different cursor when hovering would be nice, too!
I really liked the art. Simple yet effective. For example, the cityscape added with rain is really nice.
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I am finding this game quite unresponsive. I try to click on things to interact with them but I get no response. I am having to click repeatedly on the same things over and over until I finally get a response and can move forward. This is not what a point and click should be like. I even have to click the red X over and over to close a close up view of an object, until it finally works and closes. I can't tell what is interaction capable and what isn't because nothing works first, second, third etc. time I click on it.
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What I am about to say might seem like a negative review. If a person were to take this story and say it in words to someone, you would think they were insane because there is nearly zero context other than the man is searching for his love, and that there is no flow in plot nor continuity. A few points for good music, controls, theme, but 0/5 for horrible story that I had to suffer through just to complete the game.
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well. In the beginning it took pretty much all control of everything, so it was less point and click more like lead, The story's alright I guess, the first puzzle room didn't have any similarities, It's kinda confusing if you take control of us and then leave us without any real viable clues, I get it was supposed to be a "puzzle game" but its kinda less playable if you give us nothing to really work with at the start. A walkthrough would have been nice, the second puzzle isn't so bad or the third, but the "remain calm" room is just vague all in and of its self. :/
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I wanted to give this a 5/5, but since the "C" puzzle and the "two makes four" do not work all the time, it's a 4/5 for me. *SPOILER* you have to light up the clock, cat and cow and then push the turn off button. Try several times if it doesn't work. For the second one, push the button when it's on 13. If it doesn't react, try several times as well
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Nice art style but mostly fantastic music which completely fit the aesthetic of the game. Just enough story to keep me interested going forward. The puzzles were too simple though.
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Boring. Simple meaningless puzzles with no reason for existence beyond their inclusion in a 'puzzle game'. More ridiculous artsy fartsy atmosphere coming ahead of story and gameplay.
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I can't seem to find the button that starts the game. It's the screen with the title and links on the right side of the screen to see whoever made the music and stuff, but I can't seem to find it. Is it hidden? I don't know if it's part of the game or the game isn't loading properly.
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I clicked play and then it just showed me a screen with the title and some credits, but nothing to play the game itself. I remember playing this years ago, but I can't remember what to do. Is the play button missing, or is it just really hard to find?