Alan Winston
The Signal-to-noise ratio here is awful. The puzzle is familiar from the Simon Tatham collection, but here it is tarted up with way too much overhead. Just when I was losing patience with all the extraneous delays and flash, it told me time was running out. There are too many examples of simple and clever puzzles ruined by P.T.Barnum excess. As a longtime fan, I am sorry to see Conceptis going down this path. Uninstalled.
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A Google user
Need more instructions, especially when I hit a button and they disappeared. Plus, some of the play is very unforgiving, enticing one to continue only by paying for more 'items.' I keep hoping it will get better, but it seems to be the same thing over and over. Very frustrating. As others indicated by others, not the same as their other puzzles.
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The thing I enjoy about conceptis is that they allowed you to make mistakes and learn, this game penalizes you for it and expects perfect play. The segments between one game to the next is slow. In previous games it was about making a motive, here you just solve arbitrary pieces and the puzzle solves itself... This game could have been much better, but Conceptis abandoned what makes them them, and chose to make a mediocre game like so many other puzzle game developers. It's sad to see
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