A great game with amazing scenery, challenging puzzles and an immersive feel. With puzzles a little bit on the hard side this game will keep you playing for hours on end. Unfortunately the game has 0 replay value but that doesn't matter to much because of the low price. The game has a junction world which helps you get used to the puzzles you will encounter later which is a massive helper. Later the puzzles get way harder and at the end you really feel like you've accomplished something. Each world has a unique look and character so if you get bored you can just go to another. Another great thing about the different worlds is that each one has puzzles based on a different principle which is an interesting idea that works quite well.
Best Game Moment: When a finished the world Amaratin which concluded with a spectacular cut scene that was just amazing.
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