
Jill Martin-Hitchcock
It started out well. I liked the concept and most of the puzzles. However. 4 rooms, no second stage, no minigames, and the number puzzles were easy to misinterpret. Over the past few years I've found the playability of your games to be smaller and smaller; the last good one was Christmas Night. 4 months of waiting and to say I am disappointed in this product would be putting it mildly. Bring back the programmer responsible for Snow White, Santorini, and Cinderella. THOSE were brilliant.
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Jasmine Wongus
I enjoyed the game, though I found it so insanely dark at times that I had to get more hunts than normal in your Games. I greatly appreciate you showing part of Van Gogh's life in this game, though even at the end I guessed what the last piece was. it just needs to be easier to see, even in the dark. It had very cool puzzles, and was a good challenge, for sure!
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Louisa C
Enjoyed every Jammswork escapes, from their old style to celebrations of cities around the world and this is different in terms of theme and graphic, but very well made and thoughtful. I love the tribute to Van Gogh. I love how they contained everything in the one room (again very diff from their other escapes) yet still lengthy and lots of puzzles. The paintings, the dark room and the gun shot, displays the agony he was in, yet holds true to his then state of mind. It's a work of art.