Susan Buhro
I love games such as these. The game has a variety of puzzles that makes you think. I also like the story . The one thing I would change is the speed that you play the story lines. You should let the players control the speed of witch the story line is played. I would also suggest you have a forward and back button. So they can keep up with the story at their own pace. Some gamers read slower, others read faster. My eye's are not like what they use to be so I read slower.
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Jake Junkus
Should have been better. Some key parts of the puzzle are too obscure and even after walkthrough help I was "You're kidding" when I should have been "Oh! Now I see..." Also, as is typical (but not universal) in this kind of game, the puzzles themselves are often contrived and don't fit the storyline. Finally, the controls are usually good, but sometimes awful.
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Kait Dunn
Haiku games are always good, and this is no exception. Puzzles are challenging, but not obtuse. One of the NPCs is VERY sexy and quite frankly one of the toughest puzzles was figuring out how to stop ogling a cartoon character. I would def recommend this game. Only 4 stars bc one item wouldn't respond when I tapped it, and I had to hammer at it several times before I could collect it. Felt like a bug. Also, one puzzle was repairing a car... in a garage with 3 other cars in it! Annoying.
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