For a Kickstarter game I obviously did not expect, nor demand, game quality at the level of those million dollar studios, but I was quite surprised. It was a good game. Having only watched the preview trailer before playing, I expected a science fiction type game with a diverse and immersive environment and the feeling of isolation and abandonment. In my opinion, that's exactly what I got. That said, there were two things I did not like about this game. The first was the platform jumping, the extent of which I completely did not expect. The second frustration are the checkpoints. If you die you restart at a checkpoint, but if you "Save and Quit" you restart at the beginning of the level (chapter). Some of the checkpoints are very consistent and some are not at all consistent. I understand that the developer, David Board, is going to be putting out some patches to add more auto-saves, which will be good. Overall, I liked the game and am glad it was available on GOG for purchase, although the opening price of $19.99 is a bit high in my opinion. Other than the few bugs I ran into where I got stuck, or teleported to another place when using the robot arm (use the reload checkpoint option to correct it), the game was enjoyable and the story unique and interesting. I do wish the story line played out a little longer, but it did play to an adequate conclusion.