![]() ![]() I consider myself to be a bit of a “graphics snob,” so it always catches my attention when there’s a game with rave reviews about its graphics, and the actual game play is equally as important. Finished the remainder of the game during a blizzard. The whole thing changed for me when I tried it on my iPad. I started to play it on my iPhone - not fun. Absolutely immersive and challenging and mind boggling. You can play the whole game just by following/working out the explicit directions in the manual, and you’d be well within the narrative to do so. ![]() Our hero is learning the ropes, after all. This means nothing is miserably tedious or too hard because the answers are built in- not just to the game, but to the narrative. For any challenge, it gives instructions, a simple clue, or the whole solution. ![]() The manual itself is a work of art, and it’s only a piece of the game. The world is so small, and it feels small, but it is also vast and filled with familiar mysteries. A tiny girl moves through an incredibly textured world using her wits and the manual given to her by her granddad. This game is visually and intellectually and artistically awe-inspiring. ![]()
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