The idea of a David Lynch typing game is simultaneously the least and the most David Lynch thing to exist, which is made even better knowing the game designer's last name is actually Palmer.
Cook yourself some quinoa, grab a cup of damn fine coffee and sit comfortably in your chair because you're in for something that's definitely not your usual typing game.

Or is it really ?

See, my main grip with such a fun little gimmick is that it isn't really a twisted typing game but rather an extremely passive experience, typing doesn't really have a lot to do in this, and ends up being more of an excuse to trigger Inland Empire-inspired cutscenes by simply holding A.
The perfect imitation of David Lynch that appears on the screen doesn't ask me to do anything special with my keyboard outside of a very well-thought-of moment that perfectly encapsulates what I would have liked to find in this short experience.

Who would have thought I would complain about something with David Lynch in its title being too conventional ?

Reviewed on Sep 15, 2023


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