Rebecca Booth-Fox
Really satisfying fix-it puzzles with a beautiful unique aesthetic. The story is very slow to listen to, so I suggest waiting to play until you're in a patient/meditative mood. It was so fun to fix an 80s's cassette tape and Walkman, and a 70's telephone. There aren't many clues, so you just have to keep trying, but you can't break anything, and I found it helped me think outside the box.
2 people found this review helpful
Never Mind
Spectacular game. I love troubleshooting, maybe adding some sort of troubleshooting steps and asking probing questions in your next game would be awesome. I loved the aspect of solving multiple issues for a single device. Felt a bit like a puzzle but I think adding more puzzles within the fixing, such as assembling in the wrong order could be fun or something to that extent. Either way, paid for premium. Loved the story, the different voice actors, 10/10 game. I cannot wait until the next game.
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Shay McCaw
Worth the price! It's an excellent visual novel plus light puzzling experience. I enjoyed the first 4 chapters so I purchased the full experience. I'm so glad I did. This delightful story feels deep. The issues raised by the characters, and the solutions that come, feel earned and not cheap or platitudinous. I am likely to replay this every six months or so. It's a fun experience to relax and play through. The stylized art is fun and earthy. The aesthetic reminds me of the early to mid 90's.