I liked this one! Rather than a traditional Twine game, it's more a collection of various logic puzzles. It feels more like working through a book of brain teasers than playing a game. It'll depend on the player how easy or hard some of them are, but I was able to get about half of them solved on my first try, and decided to come back with a fresh mind later. You can solve the puzzles in any order you want and have access to them all from the start, so that made it less frustrating.
The story progresses as you solve puzzles and have more encounters with the staff and customers of Enigmart. It's not super long, but it has some nice satire on corporations and feels relevant to life today. It breaks up the puzzles and gives you more incentive to solve them, since I did want to see how the story would go.
Overall, I'd recommend checking this one out if you like this sort of game. I do, and I got really investing in solving some of the puzzles.