Although the artwork looks pretty, and the voice acting is charming, the game is not very playable in 2020. The main reason is that the graphics fill a tiny area on a modern monitor and there's no options to resize the area (perhaps drop Windows resolution, but...). Also the early 3D way of clicking to change the viewpoint works poorly here. I was constantly confused which direction I am looking towards, where am I, and what is on my left or right. Imagine losing situational awaraness train which should be pretty much a simple tube. I also didn't find the sudden and unexplained gameovers endearing. Luckily many later adventure games have done away with game overs and sudden deaths. Finally the game didn't work gracefully under Wine on Linux so I had to boot to Windows to try it. Unless you're very tolerant towards dated games, better skip this one until there is a remake.