This week, Pocket Gamer's App Army tackled the puzzle adventure A Fragile Mind from Glitch Games. The game, a twist on classic escape room mechanics with a humorous touch, received mixed reviews. While some praised its challenging puzzles and witty writing, others found the presentation lacking.
Here's a summary of App Army members' feedback:
Diverse Opinions on A Fragile Mind
Swapnil Jadhav initially dismissed the game based on its logo, but found the gameplay surprisingly unique and engaging, highlighting the challenging yet rewarding puzzles. He recommends playing on a tablet for the best experience.
Max Williams described the game as a point-and-click adventure with static pre-rendered graphics. He appreciated the clever fourth-wall breaks and the helpful hints, though he felt the hint system might be too generous. He found the navigation slightly confusing at times but overall considered it a strong example of the genre.
Robert Maines enjoyed the first-person puzzle solving, noting the difficulty of the puzzles and the need for occasional walkthrough consultation. While the graphics and sound weren't exceptional, he felt they were adequate. He found the game short, with limited replayability.
Torbjörn Kämblad, however, found the game's presentation muddy and the UI design problematic, citing an easily-mis-tapped menu button. He also criticized the pacing, feeling overwhelmed by the number of puzzles available from the start.
Mark Abukoff, who usually avoids puzzle games due to their difficulty, found A Fragile Mind surprisingly enjoyable. He praised the aesthetic, atmosphere, and hint system, describing it as a good, albeit short, experience.
Diane Close compared the game's experience to waking up near an abandoned circus, highlighting the abundance of interwoven puzzles and the importance of note-taking. She appreciated the visual and sound options, accessibility features, and the game's humor.
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