I love the might/magic series, especially the World of Xeen ones and also Might & Magic III. This one feels so poorly balanced though and unpolished in so many ways that it's frustrating. I still enjoy the basics of the gameplay, similar to the World of Xeen's ones, but the implementation is far as good.
Had a lot of fun with this one. I've barely played any puzzles games in my life but this one completely captured my attention. It made me think hard in order to complete the main quest missions, which took me around 10 hours. I'm learning Arduino and I can't see so much connecting this game with Arduino (unlike a review I read on a website, which actually convinced me to purchase the game), but i I guess it got me closer to the more logical kind of mindset you need for it. The learning curve is fine, it only occasionally felt a bit too steep, like suddenly moving from a quite easy level to a tough one. The graphics and sounds are okay, but the highlight is definitely the level design. There is also a back story, but to be honest I didn't care much for it, it never felt too compelling. I could have played the game without the story and I think I would have liked it as much.