Disappointed
I was stuck in one of the chapters and even with the walkthrough, I could not get out of one of the rooms. I was hoping to restart the chapter but it made me restart the WHOLE GAME. I lost all my progress. Not happy about it.
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4.36 out of 5
11 ratings in Canada
I was stuck in one of the chapters and even with the walkthrough, I could not get out of one of the rooms. I was hoping to restart the chapter but it made me restart the WHOLE GAME. I lost all my progress. Not happy about it.
I Pay for this game and They don’t let me play 😣
The graphics are nice. But ... The game was not fun. The motions are slow and it takes way too long to wander from place to place. Most of the actions needed are obtuse and require an awful lot of random clicking - even the clue system is obtuse. Each time you open the game you need to go a long intrusuction with instructions every time before being let into the game. I regret getting this.
I love this game but wait why does this game have a weird ending ?the guy in a spaceship how impossible!
One of the best out there. Great game play, graphics and the hint format is amazing too
I would get this just for the art of it.. but there is too much repetition for 5 stars. There needs to be quicker ways to get around!
The graphics are fantastic, very creative and thoughtful, however the instructions don’t make sense, and if you don’t do the exact thing you are supposed to do nothing else happens. The physics need to be refined. We wound up accidentally deleting all our progress because the instructions for how to save games locally or to the cloud don’t make sense at all and I was unwilling to start all over again. There is potential here but it wound up being frustrating. Our 7 year old loved the characters but couldn’t get anywhere due to the interface. Keep working on it.
The game idea is great, the idea of having no language, makes it open to more people. But on the i-pad the directions are not always smooth. Lining up items to interact with, clicking on directions to go different ways, some are moving left right up an down, but some you have to move closer to the front of the play area, or closer to the background. For an i-pad, you have to be right on the interactive zone, or your click is not recognized. You also have to be right next to the item you want to interact with. It does take some getting used to. The end is not worth the effort. The game is not really worth the price.
I do love the art style and highly praise the work that went into making this game. There’s likely a lot to love if actually playing the game wasn’t so tedious. Even with the setting to speed up movement (why does there need to be a setting?), the main character isn’t zippy. What makes this less fun is tapping on the world or objects offers no feedback. You have to tap on something twice. Once to actually walk to it. And once to maybe, hopefully interact with it. You have no clue what you can interact with versus is just scenery, either way tapping it produces no results unless you tap a few times and are lucky to hit it exactly correctly. If this can be improved I’m sure the game will be great.
…tedious. Takes forever to get from one scene to the next and even pictorial hints aren’t very helpful. It just became an exercise in frustration rather than fun.
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