The only thing I expect from a Point&Click is a well thought out story and this game has that. As a bonus it has cute, relatable characters, good voice acting, with excellent graphics and animation. If Point&Click had a AAA category this would be there. Yes the game is very short, yes the hot spots are not pixel accurate, yes controlling the characters and cursor has a few sticking points...but it is a Point&Click. All forgivable characteristics of every Point&Click I've every played. With these expectations enjoy this game, it is worth a few hours.
...and this one is not that bad. It is buggy yes, but for an indie title everyone should give it a chance. The story itself is decent. Cringe dialog, yes but any game can have that. Not sure if it's the voice acting or the way they edited the audio but it's so-so. The game systems are pretty good, exploration, crafting, quick travel, etc. All typical elements of RPGs and well executed. It actually had a couple of things in it that I wish were in some of the AAA-rated RPGs. The ONLY real complaint that I have is about the two main characters...I have never ever played a game where I actually hated a character, "bad" or "good" guys. Yeah sure characters can be annoying, lame, or indecisive but at some point during the game they show signs of redeeming qualities. None of that exists in this game between the brother/sister duo. ANY of the supporting characters would have made significantly better main characters. By the time I reached the end of the game I wished them nothing but complete and utter failure. Some people may like them, but personalities like those are not for me. Otherwise the game would have gotten the full 5 stars from me. Minus 1 star for each miserable character.