Jonathan Maassen
I probably found the story of this game far more touching than I should have, but I really felt empathy for Nora's mother and her family. The puzzles are just about the right amount of challenging, with the difficulty ramping up slightly towards the end. I just really wish there was a better way to read the mail covering real world events. I get that it shows time is passing, but it's easy to miss a message if you accidentally advance the story too fast.
12 people found this review helpful
Samuel Jorgensen
An amazing game!! the plot is subtle, the ads are non-invasive and smartly placed, the graphics and overall appearance was simple yet unique. The puzzles? they made me want to die every 5 minutes because i had to use the power of every braincell. The way the plot unfolds adds to the sense of "what on earth am i doing" and the satisfaction of completion helps you feel smart. I actually was challenged by a friend to finish this game and did so in 2 grueling hours total. 10/10 would do it again.
58 people found this review helpful
shank
I enjoyed it. You need to take notes. It can feel a bit tedious at times due to needing to travel back and forth. Many of the solutions require experimenting a lot to figure out what exactly they want you to do. The biggest issue is **lack of accessibility.** There is no option to disable backgroung noise. Some puzzels require you to hear, identify, and remember different pitches. This is difficult for people who can't write musical notation, and it's impossible for people who can't hear well.
61 people found this review helpful