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A room with multiple messages about how dark it is., February 10, 2016by MathBrush The last of the Rybread Celsius games I played. This is pretty much nothing; one room with all exits leading to itself, with some random messages about how dark it is and a help menu with mostly blank entries. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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If Sparse Could Ever Be Meant as Generous, May 17, 2010by AmberShards (The Gothic South) Lack of Vision consists of an awesome introduction and very little after that: no plot, no puzzles, and only four rooms. Those rooms consist of the game telling you that you can't see. Nice, but I figured that out in the first 10 seconds of playing. If it's supposed to be a joke, what it's supposed to parody has been lost in the sands of time along with the humor. If this was a Speed IF entry or an IntroComp, it'd still rank lowly; as it stands, I guess we're supposed to be happy that the intro finishes? I want that minute of my life back! Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
Baf's GuideThe usual from Rybread, though there's less here than in his others. Essentially, you're wandering in the dark getting semi-funny "you can't see" messages. Don't bother. -- Duncan Stevens
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