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9.7 hrs last two weeks / 9.7 hrs on record (7.1 hrs at review time)
Posted: 20 Jun @ 3:05am
Updated: 25 Jun @ 10:53pm

Crushed In Time is an excellent spinoff from the studio of There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension, where Sherlock Holmes and Watson were first introduced, and continues with the wackery that game introduced. It's a point and click, or rather, point and stretch, that begins simple enough, and devolves very rapidly, with a lot of hilarious moments and every chapter offering something new, to the point where you'll say "oh **** ain't no way".

There's certainly some weak points, I wasn't a fan of chapter 9, and the ending left a lot to be desired, as it could be put that the ending is a bit sudden, and it's nothing like There Is No Game had. The game has a hint system so you will not feel lost, though that doesn't excuse that some puzzles felt very obtuse, but overall it's still a very good followup to the absolute banger that was There Is No Game.
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