
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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Rhea Rosero
Wow, back then, I only looked forward to the release of your escape games since it is relatively challenging. Amongst all of the games you have created so far, this lines up as one of your best work— not because of how challenging it is (definitely one of the factors) but how this one became a tribute of one of the most prominent painters of all time. I never really expected it though, because I thought it's just a theme of being back in 1800's. So this, wow. 5/5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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