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Your mirror never lies.
A puzzleless reflection. Fifteen to forty minutes.
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Doug's World
For an open-input game, this is highly accessible. On the flip side, this game design does not provide for the highest level of player agency or branched path story telling. But if you accept that, "Mirror and Queen" is a solid piece of writing.
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Hannah Powell-Smith
I really enjoyed this. Between the lush writing and unflinching look into the Queen�s psychological state, not to mention the court wheeler-dealing and ruthless aristocracy, it was just my cup of tea. Fairytales can be a hard sell, but this really suited me. I almost want something more from the world and characters, to be able to escape the game�s boundaries... but, after all, we know how this story ends.
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T.L. Bodine
The game is introspective by design. You don�t really do anything; you just think over things, in rich imagery and evocative glimpses. The prose leaves plenty of gaps around the edges for your imagination to fill in, rather than leading you by the hand.
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