The problem and solution don't feel concrete, but it starts out resembling a fairly simple chain of rooms that can be grasped and understood enough to get through. Comprehension isn't fully there, should've drank more water after [menial labor]. The world itself twists and boundaries of rooms get corrupted. But it's hard to really 'corrupt' what is felt as hazy and coarse as one could be. Looking earlier, the earlier version was mostly memorable in the buzz and whirr of coolers and clocks and the sprinkling of nature at very specific angles.
You somehow return to one of the rooms, and the boundaries are roughly the same, but further changes knocks one off further. It's enough to cause a far longer to cause a challenge, but at times some solutions deviate enough to raise flags. "That doesn't feel right", but the solutions keep you moving on. Things that must be broken, even when nearly nothing indicates that's how you do it. And then the world pauses.

Top audio/visual design that makes sense in a greater picture. It's good, very dense for such a relatively short time. Granted, I was also dehydrated and thus a more glassy experience than possibly intended. Not sure.
Thank you for reading.

Reviewed on Jun 02, 2023


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