
The title itself is a reference to the spirit of the game. You'd understand if you'd try. The game has some puzzles that force you to write down the clue pieces you find, or siff-through the information bits at hand, but it's not an overwhelming amount of information that you can't brute-force through. The dialogues are mostly humorous, the story is simple yet interesting, the riddles are fun to solve even if sometimes a bit out of the way. Overall, it's fun, moderately thought-provoking, well paced, and the dialogue options you get sound interesting enough to go back and re-do some conversations differently. There's also some speech about morality along the way. A bit on the short side, but enough to fully pass the intended experience.

Short game (bought and started it yesterday, took ~3-4 hours, though I played it before) Good gameplay and controls (I recommend remapping a couple of keys though) Could not play with a Nintendo Controller (don't know if it's possible) Crashed several times!!! GOG Galaxy often backed up my data when I saw it crashing. Don't know if it's the cause of the crash or its follow-up. A handful of times I got destroyed by invisible obstacles or passed through ghost textures. This game isn't perfect, but it's still fun, has good large stages, epic music, and intended floaty speedy feeling. Definitely recommended.