Deponia is a certainly clever game, the writing is on point, its paced well, and its very pretty, even if the faces do seem very similar. but that doesn't mean the game is perfect. first off the music is pretty repetitive, when i was frustrated i got tried of the fact that intro notes in kuvaq, as i was so frustrated with a certain puzzle. the puzzles aren't hard on their own, just a bit moon logic based, like using an embellishment with chewing gum to create a sling shot without ammo, and the game doesn't tell you that you can push space to show what items are clickable, so i felt like i was pixel-hunting at time when items just blend with the scenery. i also found the sound quality kinda off, some characters, but most especially the main love interest have a problem with mic quality, they sound recorded in a different room. but the major problem is the price and length, the game is very short, with me beating it in only 4 hours, but the game is priced at 10 dollars, not a horrible price, but it feels more like episode 1 of a series than a single game, and kinda asks you to buy games 2 and 3, which cost a good amount more and might have the same length, so asking for 50 dollars altogether is very unreasonable in my mind, the recommendation is to get the game with the sequels when they go on sale