Wow. Just wow. This game completely changed my life.
It’s emotional. It’s powerful. It’s deep. It’s smooth. It’s crispy. It’s breathtaking. It’s revolutionary. It’s heartwarming. It’s inspiring. It’s bold. It’s elegant. It’s daring. It’s charming. It’s cinematic. It’s fresh. It’s mysterious. It’s dramatic. It’s magical. It’s poetic. It’s wholesome. It’s spiritual. It’s truly an experience that touches the soul and refreshes the brain. Honestly, I can’t imagine living before playing this masterpiece.
Now, about the bugs— I mean, features.
The first one was a mind-blowing innovation where puzzle pieces disappear after placing them. They vanish. Poof. Like a magic trick. Yet somehow, the game still says “Complete!” even when you’re staring at a blank board. It’s like the game believes in you more than reality does.
And then, there’s the scroll back. Oh boy. Press it once and watch multiple cutscenes play at the same time like a cinematic multiverse. It’s chaotic. It’s beautiful. It’s art.
In conclusion, this game didn’t just entertain me—it transcended me. 10 out of 10. Would “complete” invisible puzzles again.
Would you like me to make it sound like it’s coming from a video narrator (like “Hey guys! I just played the most amazing game ever!”), or keep it in this deadpan “dramatic review” tone?
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One of the best story implemented in our generation, truly a hidden gem, a masterpiece.
Neat, well done.
Wow. Just wow. This game completely changed my life.
It’s emotional. It’s powerful. It’s deep. It’s smooth. It’s crispy. It’s breathtaking.
It’s revolutionary. It’s heartwarming. It’s inspiring. It’s bold. It’s elegant.
It’s daring. It’s charming. It’s cinematic. It’s fresh. It’s mysterious.
It’s dramatic. It’s magical. It’s poetic. It’s wholesome. It’s spiritual.
It’s truly an experience that touches the soul and refreshes the brain.
Honestly, I can’t imagine living before playing this masterpiece.
Now, about the bugs—
I mean, features.
The first one was a mind-blowing innovation where puzzle pieces disappear after placing them. They vanish. Poof. Like a magic trick. Yet somehow, the game still says “Complete!” even when you’re staring at a blank board. It’s like the game believes in you more than reality does.
And then, there’s the scroll back. Oh boy. Press it once and watch multiple cutscenes play at the same time like a cinematic multiverse. It’s chaotic. It’s beautiful. It’s art.
In conclusion, this game didn’t just entertain me—it transcended me.
10 out of 10. Would “complete” invisible puzzles again.
Would you like me to make it sound like it’s coming from a video narrator (like “Hey guys! I just played the most amazing game ever!”), or keep it in this deadpan “dramatic review” tone?
I'll just ignore chatgpt's question in the end... but yes, thank you for pointing out those
bugsfeatures! Will work on it!- Ford from Worst Generation
Edit:
BugFeature fixed! :>Nice game despite the creators being beginners
life changing