(This is the first of a trilogy, and this review goes for all of them.) These are short pieces, dadaist ramblings as written in fragmented language that almost approaches doge-speak, but with enough method to the weirdness to suggest at least the possibility of something slightly more structured than pure absurdity. (They're still pretty absurd, though.) There is a high ratio of striking and memorable passages and phrases to forgettable ones. (My favorite location is (Spoiler - click to show)the Library Pit. Hmm, yeah, that's not really a spoiler... I like the ending with the dead bus driver, too (in game three).) I found them pretty charming.