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1.7 hrs on record
Recommended, but way too short if you're buying this at the regular price. The entire game takes less than two hours from start to end if you're somewhat familiar with adventure games. IMHO, buy it on sale. The game itself is fun(ny) but there's just better value at this price-point.
Posted 14 December, 2024.
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19.9 hrs on record
I liked it a lot, but honestly it's worse than the first Golden Idol game. If you're curious about this game but haven't played the other one - start there, not here.

As to why it's worse - they consistently give you less information and more vague options to pick between when recreating the scenarios. In the original, I didn't frequently think "If only they showed me X", but in this one I do because the information withheld feels arbitrary (e.g. something is visible in one time but not another). The previous game I feel was about recreating scenarios given a 'snapshot in time' and all that it entails, but in this I feel that critical information in the scene is being withheld from you intentionally just to make figuring things out more difficult. As a consequence it feels more like a game than its predecessor and, as weird as it feels to say for a game with such strange aesthetics, I didn't feel nearly as immersed or invested while playing. Ultimately though, I understand - the developers want to make this challenging even for people who are familiar and experienced with the mechanics from the previous game, but I don't enjoy this kind of difficulty in games and more than I like bullet sponge enemies in FPS games.

Ultimately I'd recommend this to people who have played the previous one and enjoyed it, but don't expect the same sense of satisfaction or awe.
Posted 7 December, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
4.0 hrs on record
Solid adventure/point and click game with a lack of polish that will sometimes irritate but not ruin the magic outright. Also, don't mistake the aesthetic with thinking this is aimed at younger gamers, the story beats, difficulty of puzzles and humor are more suited towards teens and up.

Pros:
* Fun characters
* Unique and interesting world building/setting
* Alright story
* Fun puzzles
* Good hint system that is as capable of dropping you vague hints as it is outright telling you the solution (when you're really stuck)
* Decent music
* A simple way to show all clickable objects on the screen
* Generally few enough interactive things per 'area' that you can get through the story without much issue.

Cons:
* Underdeveloped villain whose motivations are never explained
* Buggy. You will have to forcefully close and relaunch the game at least once an hour.
* Spotwise rough English translation. For example the hint system calls an object a 'break chute' when it means a brake parachute, or a character referencing a 'Gold vine' when it means a gold vein. These are not really big issues but it takes you out of it when the voice actor says the mistranslations out loud.
* Similarly the voiceacting of quite a few lines fall flat, *but* this really improves past the initial part of the game.
* Sometimes quite slow dialogue, and some puzzles can only be solved by exhausting dialogue trees.


Overall I'm happy I played it and I'll have fond memories of it, especially since none of the bugs required more than a simple game restart and I always play my games windowed anyway. Stay away if you're looking for a super polished experience or are not familiar with the genre, but someone who historically enjoys indie point & click/adventure games won't go wrong trying this out.
Posted 4 December, 2024.
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12.1 hrs on record (9.7 hrs at review time)
Look, I had the same reaction as you looking at the pictures. Yes, it's weird, strange, confounding and bizarre. No, it doesn't matter. It will grow on you, and by the end there's about a 0% chance you won't be itching for more.

The basic game is being presented with a number of scenes, which you have to click through and pay attention (like, YOU, it's not a click-this-and-receive-a-notification-you-clicked-the-right-thing kind of puzzle game) in order to put together what's happened, who did what and so forth. As you progress through the levels they get a lot more complex, and by the end what originally felt like a bunch of disconnected weird scenes have a very compelling and interesting meta-narrative, and you've also transitioned to solving just within a level but also answering what's connected between levels and what's happening on a grander scale.

'Investigation' and 'Detective' are really appropriate tags for this game, but YOU are the detective and YOU are investigating, as opposed to just playing a character which stumbles upon the correct solution if you just click things enough. A thinking person's story game. Very fun and rewarding, imo.

Highly recommended to anyone that enjoys story-rich games without a focus on action.
Posted 15 July, 2023.
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165.9 hrs on record (33.9 hrs at review time)
Masterclass in idle game design. 10/10
Posted 7 July, 2023.
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12.6 hrs on record (12.6 hrs at review time)
Deep narrative game with a *lot* of meaningful decisions to make along the way, and only very few of them are clearly good/bad but instead generally have a lot of nuance. A surprising amount of content and things to find/explore as well, and despite my time with the game (~12 hours) apparently I still didn't find everything.
I'd recommend it to anyone that enjoys games that let you roleplay characters the way you want them to, enjoy worlds where humans act with their own motivations but no one is really evil, and people who enjoy fantasy worlds where 'monsters' are just animals.

Also, I recommend playing this on the easiest difficulty if you enjoy immersing yourself in fantasy worlds. There's still plenty of things you can screw up, but you have a lot more time to explore and just enjoy the world - which since world building is such a big part of why this game is cool actually makes me feel like I 'won out' by making that choice.
Posted 29 June, 2023.
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6 people found this review helpful
4.5 hrs on record
This is fantastic and the art-style is sublime, works great on Linux. It's also rare that a game makes me laugh but this one got me a couple of times just because it's so freaking absurd at times. I was initially concerned about the time-limit in the game since I was just looking for a relaxed experience, but it turns out the time limit doesn't really matter much and replaying is encouraged (without any progress loss).
Posted 29 May, 2022. Last edited 29 May, 2022.
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8.8 hrs on record
Super cool half-dystopian sci-fi universe and the point of view of a detective is the perfect position from which to explore both the highs and the lows of this society. The writers also did a good job allowing a lot of quite radically different story-impacting choices without sacrificing story depth (there's plenty of intrigue) or character development. It's been a while since I played a game with a branching narrative where my choices actually felt like they were impacting the character I was playing.

The 'detective' angle isn't shoehorned in either and you actually have to analyze your environment and make correct deductions to progress through the 'good' path in the game. Sometimes the answers were too obvious, but overall held a pretty good level of difficulty.

Overall, a great short game (maybe 5-6 hours) for a single day binge session or to play in somewhat longer chunks. I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone with a very busy schedule that can only commit less than 30 minutes at a time because the game only saves at specific points which means you're sometimes 10-15 minutes removed from a save spot and the game lacks some quality of life features that would make replaying segments faster.
Posted 9 December, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
15.9 hrs on record (5.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Solid low-fantasy kingdom management type game with a good bit of content. Procedural generation keeps the replay value relatively high and you'll see some new things with each play through. A big plus is that the developer is very active and doing frequent updates, so there's always a bit of new content if you revisit it every now and then. For the super low price it's an obvious "YES!" from me and anyone into this genre should definitely give it a look, especially since it's one of the few games taking a unique approach on it.

There's also a fair bit of a role-playing element to it, as there's multiple ways of approaching how to "beat" the game and it's largely up to you how you go about doing it. This aspect isn't as fleshed out as in some big studio games like CK2, but there's enough to not feel railroaded as you play.
Posted 14 July, 2019.
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