Posted on: May 9, 2021

joveian
Zweryfikowany użytkownikGry: Opinie: 50
Disappointing...
I like all of the Amanita games except Pilgrims and also like Lume+Lumino City, but somehow this one I didn't care for at all. Although in general I'm not a huge adventure game fan. The art just seems dull to me and doesn't really seem all that unique for being hand crafted, nor is is there camera movement to take advantage of the hand crafted scenery the way there is in Lume and Lumino City. The puzzles in this one were not that interesting to me and had a minor issue. There is no regular save system, just start at the the beginning of sections you have completed. One puzzle is trivial if you happen to go that direction first, however if you go a different direction and quit and reload you can end up skipping it (which is just as well since it is just agonizingly slow movement to complete it once you figure out what to do). None of the puzzles seemed all that well crafted to me, although I think that about most adventure games. The game is short, maybe 3 hours max (I don't consider this a negative other than to keep it in mind when considering what you want to pay for the game). I didn't care for the story or music either. If you are interested in the paper crafted aspect and haven't tried Lume and Lumino City yet, I highly recommend trying them first. Unfortunately as of this writing Lume isn't available here for some reason. It was DRM-free in a Humble Bundle a while back but the Humble store doesn't mark it as DRM-free now so I'm not sure if you still get a DRM-free version if you purchase it there. If you don't want to pick up Lume elsewhere still give Lumino City a try.
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