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Agent A: A puzzle in disguise

Loved it, hope we get a sequel

Amazing little point-and-click puzzler that plays similar to games like 'The Room' where it's from a first person perspective and you're hunting for objects for your inventory, assembling clues and completing puzzles. GOOD: - Enjoyable, light-hearted spy story reminiscent of something out of 'Get Smart' - Overall tone of the game is humorous; your main character is quirky and silly - Groovy music suits the mood - Love the visuals. Cutscenes have a crayon-drawn art style while the in-game graphics are clean and minimal 3D renders. - Great puzzles that seemed logical and an overall fair challenge; wouldn't say it was easy, but I never really got stuck either so I felt the game flowed very well. BAD: - You can tell this is a port of a mobile game by how some of the controls felt like they were meant for touchscreens - Movement between areas is slow, and you do have to do a fair bit of backtracking/moving from screen to screen OTHER: - Game took me 3 hours to beat which I feel is a solid length for this type of game - Achievments aren't too challenging so completionists shouldn't feel frustrated finishing this one (beware: you might miss out on the opportunity to do some of them as the game progresses, but there is a chapter select screen if you need it) - Some puzzles you are expected to take screenshots or write things down - Supports ultrawide! I played on a 21:9 monitor. I have a feeling the cutscenes are cut off at the top and bottom (if they are, you don't miss anything anyway) but the rest of the game played just fine.

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