

I saw a game that seemed like I could play it while watching some YouTube or TV... I was right! And even then it's really good, if you want something relaxing while being challenging as well. You can take two approaches. - You just relax and take the game as it comes while designing nice landscapes. - You try to get your highscore higher and higher and you don't care about the landscapes because then you won't get the most points. Either way I can recommend it easily. It runs as a GoG game with Proton in Steam on an Core i5 6300U even with 2560x1440 (but deactivated AA and Postprocessing).

When I saw the first pictures and videos of this game I knew I wanted to play it and I was so right about it! What's not so good about it? It's too short for that great gameplay. Actually it has a nice length but I want to play more of it, so a sequel/similar game with these gameplay mechanics would be wonderful. It is astonishing how threading spider webs can be so damn fun. Explore your creativity! If there are improvements that can be made for a sequel, still logical but more demanding puzzles would be nice but not that necessary. There's a weird bug that can slow down gameplay. It can help to keep your drivers up to date (helped a lot on my 2016 ThinkPad with Intel only) and deactivate Fullscreen. Still hope this gets resolved. And I don't understand why GoG Achievements don't work with me. All in all a great little game, that tells me, why I really like to play Indie games (and older ones).