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.....and?
I'll mull over it a bit more. I have a small amount of time left to decide before it goes back to $20... which might still be worth it. Just got another game on my plate ATM, and if I stop, I won't pick it back up for a long time (and will forget all the controls and strategies).
Certainly not funny enough to eliminate any form of gameplay to hear the oh-so-amazing jokes.
Certainly not funny enough for $10/hour content ratio. Seriously, $20 for a 2 hour game.
I don't know it feels like I'm on Mars or something, like I'm in a completely divorced reality from people who finds this crap entertaining. And I typically love indie games and weird, unique games and this was one of my most hyped games. Sigh.
Down with this sort of thing!
I was thinking this was more mind-wracking puzzle solving, but for me, it's just a series of silly jokes (which I am all about it, but I also want a game to go with it).
I'm glad those who enjoy it fully enjoy it fully. At least, it doesn't feel like it was just thrown together. It felt like there was indeed some thought put into it.