The game is playable on Windows 11, but not with a controller, and the unlockable videos, which seem to be a huge part of the game, don't play.
Aside from that, the gameplay is clunky (think worse LIMBO), but the vibe is kinda nice.
The reason that tipped the scale for me to write this review is the unbelievably ridiculous pricing for this very short game/educational material. Despite looking like a fun game for younger gamers, I would suggest parents to skip the game and rather just watch a documentary on Inuit folks etc. I only got this cause it was heavily discounted.
Finished in 3 hours, but those were not quite fun. Mostly frustration about gameplay mechanics, controls and many bugs.
The Positive:
- Well intended for younger audience to learn while playing a game about Inuit folks and their fairy tales.
The Negative:
- Many Bugs:
A gamebreaking bug towards the end where you have to exit to menu and start again.
And I can't even access all the educational videos! Just black screen.
- The Controls! Oh my! At first they were fine, but gradually it got somehow worse, especially towards the end when quick decisions were needed! Super infruriating.
- Boring gameplay. Sorry, but if you make a game, at least it should be somewhat fun. But it just feels like you need to get over a hurdle all the time. There are not fun mechanics.