Blind Trust Review (WolfStar76)
The concept of this game is brilliant - on paper. I'm afraid that I have to hesitate a little bit to call it a game. The potential for a game is here, but the technical hurdles involved in getting this to work, combined with the incredibly short amount of content really makes this more of a proof of concept than a game, per se.
The largest issue, by far and large, is that this game does NOT support Internet play. When hosting or finding a game - it's all done across the Local Area Network. So if you and your co-player of choice aren't on the same network (at home, in a dorm, at work, etc) - you're going to need to setup a VPN service to make this work. Some people have reported success with services like Hamachi - that didn't work for me, but I was able to setup a VPN on my particular brand of router, and get myself and a friend connected.
Once you DO get the game up and running - the entire content of the game can be played in under 30 minutes. For all the trailer talks about "solve puzzles" - there was only one puzzle to be solved.
A very unique experience, and one worth seeking out - IF you are tech-savvy enough to get past the hurdles. I'd love to see the concepts provided here fleshed out a bit more, and for more of a game to result.