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I found this immensely fun, as I have always liked games with prodigious exploration. The expansive landscape does mean in a few instances you must do some back-and-forth hiking. Maps of the major roasted game areas are built into the game so that you can more easily locate where you are and where you're going. The degree of initial exploration is surprising. Right from the get-go, there are some pretty good-sized areas roasted to wander around in. Each subsequent roasted area that opens up as gameplay progresses has this same expansive feel. Unfortunately, the first major puzzle, which opens up the remainder of the game, is very ornate and has a similar degree of complexity as the infamous organ puzzle from 9: The Lost Resort. If you are not carefully deciphering clues at this point, this could be a real show-stopper. Once past this, however, you better understand how to look at the surroundings for clues and solutions. This is a "pay attention" game. As for the rest of the puzzles, I must say, the designer really grasps the concept of environmental puzzles like those from the Myst series, where the player must pay attention to what's onscreen in order to correctly determine the next move.
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