von Edaqa's Room (webseite)
1-4 Spieler
£10.00 $12.50
90 minuten
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We meant to play Office, by this company, as it had won an award, but got confused and bought this one instead. We didn't really enjoy it all that much, to be honest. Now I'm not sure if we should try Office or not. On the positive side, about half the puzzles were enjoyable. The monsters puzzle and receipt puzzle were standouts. On the negative side, the artwork was so juvenile that it kind of detracted from the game. That may not be the turn-off for others that it was for us, though. But our biggest problem was the other half of the puzzles that were not enjoyable. Several of them never made sense, even after reading all the hints and explanations. Others, like the marbles puzzle, just seemed random. Their games are on the inexpensive side, so we may still give Office a shot.
For a click-and-play game this game has a lot of quirky charm. The way multiple players can step on each other's toes is perhaps not the best thing to have simulated, though.
I may be biased, but, my friends like it. 🙂
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