Someone said it was like TUNIC and I bought the game immediately. You play as a small creature and told to find four flames in the introduction, and that's it. But dear goodness, there's so much to unpack.

I “beat the game”, saw the credits, and immediately thought “I did NOT beat the game, you are lying to me.” So I continued through its mazes and mysteries that I left unsolved for many hours, scavenging every thread and every hint I could find on my own, and found just so much more. Finally, I beat the game, saw credits again, and yet the feeling that I wasn't done still lingered… then suddenly, I would spend the next few hours diving even deeper and going slowly mad because of… bunnies. These bunnies live in my nightmares. And only then, did I find… something? But there were more questions, more mysteries. More ways to break things, more ways to point at the game and laugh, only for the game to laugh in turn and give you another morsel to fit into a greater whole.

I have to admit I had to look things up. There's one puzzle that it is mandatory to use the internet for (and you'll know it when you see it), but the rest are just there under your nose… my only regret is that I was impatient and used more hints that I think was necessary. I have yet to find another game that each and every time I asked “Did i break the game?” the game responds with “No, it was just another piece to the puzzle”.

Out of all the puzzle exploration style games I've played, this one is the most difficult to solve so far, but if you can do without the hints I had to use, you're in for a real treat and probably the most satisfying puzzle game to date. Go play it, and go blind.

Favorite OST track: There are very few songs to be heard, so here's the one hour ambience of the save room from the publisher.
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