DrTChops
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GOTY '22
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Played 250+ games
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This game was both super weird, but also extremely blatant in its message and metaphors. It's like it both wanted to be an abstract art piece but also extremely literal commentary, and those two things don't really go together. The gameplay loop of try new weird thing, get confused about what the game wants from you, then go back and read a letter that tells you exactly what to do was... not particularly engaging. I really wish it just had more confidence in itself.
Somehow they have managed to make an even less subtle game than blooper team. Yeah I get it. You don't have to tell me that bad things are bad a thousand times. You don't have to repeat plot points to make sure the audience understands every single connection. Have even the slightest trust in them.
Also, this is one of the least accessible games I've played. The text adventure parts were terribly designed. Horrible flashing lights, blurry screen.
Also, this is one of the least accessible games I've played. The text adventure parts were terribly designed. Horrible flashing lights, blurry screen.
I am a sucker for cute short games that have a clear vision and control their scope precisely. It knows exactly what it's going for and nails all of it. This is such a nice little love letter to adventure games and easily made me chuckle. It's only around 20min long but I had a smile on my face the whole time, so what more could I ask for?