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This should be something like 80% visual humor and 20% dialogue, but instead it's 70% momentum-breaking dialogue that, while amusing, isn't as witty as the prime-rib Double Fine games it takes inspiration from, and 30% truly hilarious visual humor, which is a natural byproduct of what is probably one of the most expressive, singular, richly illustrated art styles in all of gaming. The game itself: basically point-and-click rub-object-on-other-object mechanics carried by light stealth/puzzle-platforming. Thankfully you can beat it in one or two sittings.