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4 people found this review helpful
93.3 hrs on record (71.3 hrs at review time)
Mobile game that limits features as a penalization for not earning ad rev..

This game becomes more predatory as time passes as they devalue every currency by flooding the game with more cards. This will only serve to bleed the whales dry but since the model is to pit whale against whale..
Posted 1 March, 2025. Last edited 1 March, 2025.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.2 hrs on record
This is a truly fun and clever bit of engineering... for free?!

Some smart little fart has included every single type of maze you can think of as well as those haven't into a single game. The smarter you are the shorter the game. Complete the game and test your mental mettle only to find yourself as dim as I.
Posted 22 June, 2024.
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4 people found this review helpful
0.2 hrs on record
It's insulting that Hasbro would try to cheap out and get in on this market while obviously trying to save a few dollars. First play ended in a soft lock. Run away!
Posted 17 March, 2023.
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5 people found this review helpful
1.3 hrs on record
You pay a dollar to click on a jar of mayo 10,000 times for achievements.
There are costumes to put on the jar.
The lid comes off at the end.

That's it. That's the whole game.


Noteworthy: Spacebar works in tandem with mouse 1.
Posted 21 October, 2016. Last edited 21 October, 2016.
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25 people found this review helpful
4.9 hrs on record
A good psychological horror with a few scattered moments of survival horror, but:

This game has had a few lingering issues for some time now and there has been no response on the forum from the dev team for quite some time so it's safe to assume this game has been abandoned in its current state.

There have been multiple issues with in-game progress not being saved correctly making the game impossible to complete to 100% without playing in one sitting. Given some of the issues I've seen in the forums I would not bank on that working either. The game can still be played through if that is all you are looking for but I recommend a visit the forums beforehand to gander at some of the ongoing problems people are having with this game. If you decide to go ahead remember to use the 3 save slots.

No in-game sensitivity adjustment.
Posted 2 July, 2016. Last edited 2 July, 2016.
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53 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
17.3 hrs on record
“I wish I could stay in this moment forever, I guess I actually can now, but then it wouldn’t be a moment.” –Max

You play as an 18 year old art student named Maxine Caulfield who quickly finds herself in a variety of circumstances nobody wants to be caught in. Fortunately, she soon discovers that she has the ability to travel backwards through time which serves to aid her in adjusting the outcome of most events (to a certain extent).

Prepare to find yourself so completely immersed in a story where your choices actually feel like they matter. The plot development is done so well that it breathes a sense of life into the characters around you. It's easy to get involved which makes the difficult decisions even harder given the dark subjects this game tackles.

Sit back and enjoy the perfectly complementing soundtrack and the beautiful art styling of the pacific northwest setting. Games like these don't come around often enough and it will leave you wishing you could rewind and experience it over and over again.
Posted 19 June, 2016. Last edited 26 November, 2019.
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5 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
4.2 hrs on record
A beautiful story with a perfectly paired musical accompaniment. Despite the text bubble clicking method of delivery being an absolutely brutal and uninvolving way to deliver a story, this game was amazing and was well delivered.

However; between the method of delivery and the incredibly slow movement speed of the characters the game becomes a grind towards 'Act III'. Yet, from the feeling of 'What a beautiful story' to 'OMFG pls effing end already' the game was worth the sale purchase but should have ended after they first met, when they were looking at the stars.

Could use:
-a volume slider
-steam overlay
-a click counter
Posted 23 May, 2016. Last edited 23 May, 2016.
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5 people found this review helpful
2.9 hrs on record
This is a truly enjoyable and refreshing experience from its beautiful visual styling and engaging narrative to the way it seamlessly propels you between atmospheric transitions of doomed survival and exploration. It will surely leave you craving more.

The game takes roughly an hour to complete yet I can’t help but feel it would benefit by having more content. If there were a puzzle based progression system or a reason to travel between worlds to further engage the player in assembling the plot I would have loved the game even more for it.

A great experience and well worth the sale price.
Posted 8 September, 2015. Last edited 8 September, 2015.
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5 people found this review helpful
4.9 hrs on record
This simple point and click exploration puzzle will definitely catch you by surprise. Although the game isn’t difficult, its chilling atmosphere coupled with the cloudy storyline serve to further immerse and propel you forward (at least until the next jump scare). The collectables are minimal and test your thoroughness throughout all three chapters as you try to make your escape.

I recommend you put on your headphones and turn off the lights before you start regardless of whether or not you scare easily.
Posted 5 September, 2015. Last edited 9 September, 2015.
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9 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
9.1 hrs on record (5.1 hrs at review time)
If you fancy yourself fond of puzzle games you may want to consider taking a look at this one.

You control one atom per level and form bonds with other charged elements by using the electrons to cancel eachother out. Once all the free electrons have been eradicated the compound is formed and the level is complete.

There are many twists and turns added as you progress so prepare to get frustrated. I'm not huge on the genre and found this game quite challenging. (Fortunately for me you don't have to be a chemist to play this game as I assume it only loosely borrows it's core mechanics off the bonding of elements.)
Posted 28 October, 2014. Last edited 28 October, 2014.
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