´The graphics and production values of this thing is top notch, but the story or the characters never really takes off. A lot of jokes, but more cringes than laughs. Most of the dissapointment stems from the puzzles. I spent most of the time walking around trying to try this thing with that thing just to make anything happen. You never really know what you are supposed to to or where you are supposed to go. But those criticisms aside, you can tell that this is a classic. And even the documentation looks beautiful, with great comics art. And being completely free, i still recommend it, because, hey you might like it more than me. And in that case, good for you!
This game retains a lot of the innocence of the old king's quest titles, but also the simplicity. It feels refreshing to play a game that is just unironically nice, and is full of good vibes. The puzzles are a bit so-so though, and the game is about as short as one of the early quest games, but that does not get in the way of me enjoying this. Also, this is a game i really want to recommend to parents who wants to play a game together with their (little older) kids. I know that this is a game i would have eaten up in the age of 8-12.