Judgement: Recommended
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It's a story about a kid named Sean, whose town is about to be destroyed by a meteorite in 12 minutes. Every time he dies, he starts anew from that 12 minutes before the end mark. So he needs to find a way to save himself and, hopefully, his fellow town folks.
The 12 minutes limit may sound annoying, but actually it's not. You can do a lot of things in this interval. After progressing forward you will have an option to skip some already solved puzzles with a cost of 1-2 minutes, so it will remove all the possible annoyance from being forced to repeat the same things again and again.
The game has 15 endings, some are funny, some are more serious. One of the endings will tell you the story about why all of this is happening to you. While some endings are easy to get, other ones require you to do things, which are really hard to guess on your own. Anyway you will need to make some notes, cause there are a lot of possible important things in the game, and it's not possible to keep them all in mind simultaneously.
Besides trying to get every possible ending, it's interesting to explore the town, find the clues and references, and just have fun in applying different stuff from your inventory. It may or may not lead you to one of the endings :)
While being made with RPG Maker, it looks cute and well polished, the sounds are neat too. So overall it's a nice experience, and I would like to recommend it to anyone who can enjoy a puzzle, full of exploration and paying attention to the details.
The 12 minutes limit may sound annoying, but actually it's not. You can do a lot of things in this interval. After progressing forward you will have an option to skip some already solved puzzles with a cost of 1-2 minutes, so it will remove all the possible annoyance from being forced to repeat the same things again and again.
The game has 15 endings, some are funny, some are more serious. One of the endings will tell you the story about why all of this is happening to you. While some endings are easy to get, other ones require you to do things, which are really hard to guess on your own. Anyway you will need to make some notes, cause there are a lot of possible important things in the game, and it's not possible to keep them all in mind simultaneously.
Besides trying to get every possible ending, it's interesting to explore the town, find the clues and references, and just have fun in applying different stuff from your inventory. It may or may not lead you to one of the endings :)
While being made with RPG Maker, it looks cute and well polished, the sounds are neat too. So overall it's a nice experience, and I would like to recommend it to anyone who can enjoy a puzzle, full of exploration and paying attention to the details.
Review posted on 16/05/2019, 06:48:00.