Fun, easy and straightforward gameplay. You can easily deduce how to get through areas without the need of tutorials or hints. A nice detail is that two colors that overlap will create the corresponding color when you blend them irl (ie: red and blue overlapping creates purple).

I enjoy puzzle games, but the only gripe I have with the gameplay is the spikes. I was stuck in one area a bit too long because I accidentally ended up hitting the ceiling spikes several times over- enough for it to be frustrating and put the game down. Otherwise, the difficulty curve is very balanced. Another issue I had was the narrator. I believe the game would have been much better entirely silent with ambient music (which is pretty good and sets a nice tone with the sound effects!)- since the narrator often over-expressed themselves to the point it came across as a bit pompous and fake. The way the narrator text was written came across as somewhat childish. The idea is already presented as a bit outlandish and ridiculous, and the narrator did not sell me on its importance or how great of an impact it made on the fabric of space and time.

This isn't really an issue with the game, but I noticed the start screen art does not match the game's actual style. It is just a bit strange to see an art style that does not match the art I'm looking at majority of the time- it throws me off every time. I think the game's default style is rather charming and wouldve made a great start screen on its own instead of default to a different one. But that's nitpicking on my part. For the most part, it was an enjoyable experience (save for the spikes. Not even megaman prepared me for those spikes.).

Reviewed on Mar 25, 2022


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