If you love classic 2D point and click adventures then you'll surely enjoy this indie hit.

User Rating: 7 | Ben There, Dan That! PC
Gameplay: 3/5
+ Just like any point and click adventure, you have items you can interact with and an inventory. The rest is in the title...you point...and click. They don't add much to the genre, but at the same time they don't claim to. The game is just an homage to the classic LucasArts adventures, which is fine.
Most of the puzzles are intuitive, though there are a few times where you can get lost. In general, though, there will be hints that direct you where to go or what to use.
There are some technical issues that seem awkward. If you Alt+Tab out of the game and then try to return to the window it can occasionally speed everything up so you won't be able to see the text. Also, when you click items in your inventory or save the game your icon will react as if you were using it in the world (instead of using a cursor in the menu). Just a few small quirks, but overall it's nice and simple.

Story/Presentation: 5/5
+ The real gem of this game is its storytelling. The humor is wickedly fun and very tongue-in-cheek. The fourth wall is constantly broken, there are tons of nerdy references, and the banter between Ben and Dan is unmissable. It's a very witty parody of adventures games, and I really enjoyed all of it.

Graphics: 2.5/5
+ The graphics look like broken glass, but really are you playing point and click adventures for the graphics? I didn't think so. Everything has its own style and it's just enough to keep your attention while still remaining humorous. The graphics may be jarring for some, and the text can be hard to read at times, but it's easy to overlook these issues.

Value: (N/A)
+ The game is free! Just go and play it. It lasts about 2 hours or so, but it's still worth playing. The gameplay isn't revolutionary, but it's still fun. The story is the real gem and you'll definitely enjoy the overall sarcastic tone.