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Smart intricated knot-type puzzle with many self-references, July 11, 2016by pieym (London, UK) Absolutely requires taking notes during the first playthroughs, no superficial elements here, everything's important. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Intricate and difficult one-room time-travel puzzle, February 3, 2016by MathBrush If crazy time-travel puzzles and avoiding paradoxes are your cup of tea, then this is the game for you. You must use a time machine to do your homework, but this requires 8 or more copies of yourself. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Lots of fun!, January 21, 2016by revereche Excellent game! As others have said, it's well worth challenging yourself to complete it without the walkthrough. Word of advice, though - do NOT save after answering any questions UNTIL you've been given the okay by the principal!! Needless repetitive hell when you realize you've messed that up. (Otherwise, proud to say I finished in a matter of hours, though I did have to check the walkthrough after somehow failing to examine the rope :P) Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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Enjoyable Puzzle - A Bit Fiddly, March 31, 2015by Matt W (San Diego, CA) This is a nice, humorous puzzle game involve time travel and paradox management. You must take copious notes in order to arrive at the solution. The timing in the game feels somewhat fiddly -- things occur at certain times and you must know to the minute when they do, but it's hard to tell if they happen before or after the clock tick. And I'm pretty sure the time travel mechanic is handled inconsistently -- sometimes I'd arrive before a clock tick and sometimes after. This meant that I had to experiment to find the correct timing. I suppose it's possible to beat this game on your first playthrough, but extremely unlikely. However, once you've figured out how to proceed through the game, subsequent playthroughs can be tedious, particularly since the machine is tedious to operate after the 20th time or so. And it's entirely possible to miss a crucial action near the beginning and have to restart. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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4 people found the following review helpful:
Great Brain Teaser, January 20, 2015by Yaro I'd been trying to complete Fifteen Minutes for a week until I finally beat it. Quite frankly, that was really rewarding experience! Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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