
Ray Briggs II
The animation and music is top notch and it tells a nice quick story. My main issue is the puzzles are just non-intuitive to a fault. Sometimes you are swiping, sometimes point and hold. Too many times I was banging my head against a wall to look up a solution I'd never have guessed. Play it but don't be afraid to use a walkthrough when needed.
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Sterling Arthur
I love Samorost, but the first one was definitely better. 2 has complications that make it harder to enjoy... Mobile version needs a zoom feature. Tiny objects are impossible to see or tap (a deflated balloon, really?). Also, mechanics are very unclear in terms of what you can tap, what you can tap and drag, and what you can carry. Everything is unique, unpredictable, and surrealistic--which is charming, but it also makes some puzzles impossible to figure out without a walkthrough.
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Christian Biere
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If you started with Samorost 3 like me, you might be disappointed because it's much shorter than that. It's still longer than Samorost 1 and has the same charm. The puzzles are not too hard and you probably won't need a tutorial once you're familiar with the gameplay. Sometimes puzzles solves themselves by tapping random ly on things but overall the puzzles are fun to solve and follow some logic. It's very enjoyable and relaxing. If you have Play Pass it's already included. Give it a try!
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