
Caitlin Barker
With 4+ hours of game play this is a solid puzzle game I definitely recommend. There is so much to enjoy here; Agent A's humorous quips, a fun overall plot, distinct animation style, varied and fun puzzles, giggle inducing achievements.. To the devs: chapter 5 didn't feel as refined as 1-4. Solving hard puzzles that stop me progressing is fun. Getting stuck at a broken door because I hadn't noticed a spring on the ground was so frustrating I used a walk through. That's not a puzzle.

ashlyn
A solid puzzle game that definitely challenges you. I had to periodically use a walk-through to help me, as I'm admittedly not so great with these kinds of puzzles, but it was still fun nonetheless. My main complaints are that there weren't any hints, and there was no way to save and look back at codes (of which there are many), so you either need to screenshot them or write them down.
7 people found this review helpful

A Google user
A long wait for the 5th & final chapter before giving my review. Mostly an excellent puzzler, with crisp, clear graphics & retro spy plot. Good atmosphere & UI. Developers listened to criticism on some early puzzles, correcting & improving accordingly. Well worth your time in this point & click style adventure. Chapter 3 is very much like the ROOM series of games. The final chapter was enjoyable if perhaps a little too much backtracking between islands. Good ultimately. If only there was more!
17 people found this review helpful