Short relative to some but still doesn't feel too short. There's enough of a story to keep you going (I really hate puzzles with no connection to anything in the game / story - "house of da vinci" I'm looking a you) . the puzzle are great - that means they are not easy but if you keep looking around you will get more progress and solve. had to look up just one in a walkthrough and still think i was just a little impatient. The animation is simple but still beautiful and the use of light is really good. All in all i would buy this again and i might get to play one more time as i see there's a secret achievement i missed
The puzzles are good and relevant to the game-play, which i like. the story is a little far patched but nothing that can't be glossed over. graphics are basic but nice and the controls are easy (mouse icons). classic point and click as promised. The one thing that kept bugging me was the script. the acting was so random you could hear the different recordings from sentence to sentence. The lead actress even read one line wrong, but all this pales in comparison to the chauvinistic crap coming out on the characters mouths. Specially the lead male "with this i could get any woman i want" while looking at a 4 poster bed and "I'm a man - i don't hold a grudge" - are 2 examples. This bothered me enough to check the publication date, but no it wasn't the 50's.. it was 2009. Can't wait to play part two? (i got the set)