When I started this, I was in the mood for some light-hearted, fun adventure, but what I got instead was something much, much deeper with very serious, even dark themes, and a tearjerker, coming-of-age plot – and I don’t mind it one bit. The 2D, pixel-art graphics reminded me of all the old point ‘n’ click games I played as a kid, so the nostalgia factor was definitely strong here, that’s already a huge plus for me. The characters were fun, the puzzles were OK (not that crazy difficult for adventure veterans, though), but the QTE battles felt a bit out of place, at least as far as I’m concerned. There are even a few optional objectives, and all in all, you can spend around 10 hours, maybe more, with the whole thing, which is quite a long playtime for this genre if you ask me. But not too long – just the right amount. Oh, and I got really interested in Indonesian cuisine now, thanks to all the tasty food they talk about! :D

Due to depictions of anxiety, depression, and suicide, I can’t recommend this to everyone, but if you’re old enough and OK with such content, give it a try (of course, don’t expect anything very realistic or gory). And be sure to have a few tissues at hand!

Reviewed on Mar 26, 2024


3 Comments


1 month ago

This is what I love about you Kv, you always bring up some relatively unknown game and give it a chance rather than focus on the popular releases.

My question is, do its puzzles suffer from Moon Logic?

1 month ago

Haha, thanks, @RedBackLoggd! I do love popular releases, too, though, I just don't have time for most of them. As for the puzzles, hmmm, no, I think they're quite straightforward, at least I had no issues with them.

1 month ago

Copy, will add this to my backlog.