Reviews by Walter Sandsquish

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Chickens of Distinction, by Liza Daly
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Plucky, February 1, 2011*

This "Chicken Comp" entry is a cute, one-puzzle game distinguished by incisive writing and slapstick humor.

* This review was last edited on February 2, 2011
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The Underoos that Ate New York!, by G. Kevin Wilson
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Goofy, February 1, 2011*

"Underoos" is a nicely-designed game with a silly premise and several clever puzzles. There's not much in this goofy homage to monster movies, but what is here is fun.

* This review was last edited on March 11, 2021
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The Plant, by Michael J. Roberts
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Clever, February 1, 2011*

"The Plant" is an engaging game which plays off the silliness of high-tech conspiracy theories by whimsically contrasting current technology with that of a former, fictional, Eastern-Bloc country.

Players learn about this conspiracy by solving mostly-innocuous, but frequently amusing, puzzles in each of the three areas of the game, but each area also contains a challenging and ingenious puzzle which provides access to the next area of the game. The puzzles are well-implemented, but each area contains a non-interactive scene which changes the game-state to allow the set-piece puzzle to be solved, and one of these scenes isn't well-clued and could be easily missed.

Nevertheless, "The Plant" is an excellent text-adventure game, which is well-worth a player's time.

* This review was last edited on March 31, 2020
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