All the right ingredients hooked you into playing till the end, with a few expected, yet forgivable cliches.
The graphics are great; no glitches. The movement of the characters doesn't seem stiff, and the background is very detailed.
I enjoyed having the option to choose which responses you'd like to give to another character, and this in turn gives you a different approach or solution to a problem.
Sometimes i got stuck at certain (few) points, but since the interface is easy enough and it doesn't slow my pc, I didn't get frustrated in mixing and combining items until I got what I needed to proceed.
The story is original and intriguing as well. Although i can't help comparing it a bit with one of Indiana Jones' adventures, I have to give it credit for some unique points in the storyline. It's almost like watching an interactive movie.
The only thing I got disappointed on was at the end. I think at this point, the developers must have been rushing for their deadline that they didn't give much thought in the finale. I could see some effort in giving it the ending it deserves but for me, it was too short, and too cliche that I was rolling my eyes during the scene and a lot of questions were going through my mind.
Still, I encourage everyone to try this one out, maybe you can think of a better ending to do it justice and hope the developers will consider it next time.