I really enjoyed this game! Sometimes it held my hands a little too tightly and literally gave me the information I needed instead of letting me find it but I really loved the self-awareness and 4th wall breaking! As it often happens with games that make you think outside the box, I did lose the plot a couple of times and didn't have any idea how to proceed (and naturally only found one single deeply confusing guide online) but overall it was a great, unique experience!
The visuals are absolutely gorgeus and the story is quite touching but the controls leave a bit to be desired. Sometimes it's unclear where you're supposed to go and what you're supposed to do but most of the time the hints are very useful. The ending was a little less impactful than intended for me on account of how I got lost :D Still, it's a lovely and relaxing little game for when you don't feel like being challenged.
I'm fully willing to take the L on this one if I turn out to be part of the minority here but I found this game barely playable. At first it seemed okay, but around 2-3 steps into the gameplay I kept getting stuck because I just couldn't figure out what the game wanted me to do. Maybe I'm dumb, maybe I'm just wired differently I don't know but I couldn't get through it without the help of an online guide and I'm still convinced that the phonebook puzzle would not have been possible to solve without help. And when I did manage to get through it I was sorely disappointed by how short and pointless it was. If you take some time to travel around the different streets and locations you'll notice that all of them are meticulously and beautifully painted to look unique and realistic but the game only ever makes use out of like three locations.