| Average Rating: Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 58 |
Adam Cadre’s 9:05s most notable quality is its shortness. If it were much longer players may be unwilling to engage in what makes this work so fascinating, the fact that a replay of the game is thoroughly satisfying. When following the game through its logical progressions you reach an ending that re-contextualizes everything, enticing you to start again and interact with the world in a different way.
There is not much more to say about such a short game. If you haven’t yet played 9:05 by Adam Cadre, give it a go. It will surprise you.
You can find the SPOILER-Y portion of unWinnable States review of 9:05 here.
- _firexe, December 4, 2019
- Lillianatha, November 15, 2019
- FishOnHead, September 26, 2019
- erzulie, September 24, 2019
- beecadee, September 15, 2019
- Tarienna, July 5, 2019
- AntonieFish, May 18, 2019
I didn't know what to expect when I first played this game. The story was great, and the plot twist at the end made the game perfect.
- Elternabend, April 14, 2019 (last edited on April 15, 2019)
- IanAllenBird, April 6, 2019
What a charming, fun, and devious little game this is! Deceptively middle-of-the-road and cleverly laid out so that you follow it logically, hit the twist, and then just have to play it again.
Very good! So many twists and turns for such a short game, well worth it.