

I applaud the idea, but somewhere along the way I just got bored and couldn't be bothered to finish the game. I couldn't identify with the character, and that made the dialogues (which make up a large portion of the story, while you're walking/climbing to a place to finish a task), well, boring.

Beautiful game design on this shameless clone of Limbo/Inside, crafting a jittery and gothic fairy-tale atmosphere. It was hard to navigate the levels due to the controls being unnecessarily clunky, though I do admit I played this on a laptop. Non-spoiler late-game critique: the ending was a let-down after the chilling early levels. Recommended overall!
N.B. this review applies to the GOG version purchased in Dec 2018. Unfortunately, the game doesn't run in its own standalone app, but in a window of Macromedia Flash Player. Worse yet, the game does not support any display resolutions, and runs in a small window that is unplayable. Macromedia Flash Player does support zooming in, but this setting resets whenever the screen changes (passing to another screen or completing an action). As a result, the game is unplayable in this version. I hope an update comes out soon to fix this; I would love to play the game.