
Ezra Boyd
My partner wanted this game, and I thought I could share it with him through Family Library. After being forced to play through the first four levels just to get access to the ability to purchase it... come to find out I can't even share it with him. So I wasted my balance on a game I'll never play. It also looks like it only has 15 levels total, which makes it even more of a waste.

Rebecca Booth-Fox
Really satisfying fix-it puzzles with a beautiful unique aesthetic. The story is very slow to listen to, so I suggest waiting to play until you're in a patient/meditative mood. It was so fun to fix an 80s's cassette tape and Walkman, and a 70's telephone. There aren't many clues, so you just have to keep trying, but you can't break anything, and I found it helped me think outside the box.
24 people found this review helpful

Riley Shepard
Such a great game! Made me tear up terribly. I will mention, there was a small glitch in the last repair (not the epilogue) where every time I'd go to place the inner machinery into the box, the entire screen would black out for a second, but it was an easy thing to work around and I'm sure it'll be an easy fix. A truly lovely and interesting little game.
42 people found this review helpful