If you have kids this is a much better game for them than Kings Quest. It fairly easy and logical. It is short but I can imagine it will take double the time for a child to finish than for someone who is good at these types of games. I like that it is overall lighthearted and there are basically no dark elements to it.
Preordered the game but after seeing the poor state the gameplay is in (deliberately ignoring the bugs here) decided I would have to wait at least 6 more months before I can play it for real. Now, a month after that the game is already discounted to 30$. So in reality I payed 30$ for the game and 30$ for the privilege to play the alpha build. --- If it was not for the hype or this game was done by a different publisher I wouldn't buy it even for 20$. There is really nothing that innovative here and the core gameplay loop is boring. The first 6 hours of the game are actually ok, but the further your progress the more you see that the developers focused on the first few hours so that all the reviewers who don't play the full game before making a review can see all the good stuff. The last 50% of the game is absolutely generic, your choices don't actually matter at all for the most time and the ones that do have less impact than e.g. in Witcher 3. It's really just "Witcher 3 fan-made cyberpunk DLC" than a standalone game. --- Remember mantis blades and how cool they seemed in promo material? It's really just a katana skin, that's it, in fact there are better swords in the game than the mantis blades, making them totally pointless as they take a cyberware slot. Left click to stab, right click to strong stab, is this what you wanted?