The Pedestrian Review (GAY_SEX)
Stylistically this game is wonderful, but it's very short and shallow, feeling more like an in-browser flash game in content with inexplicably high production value.
The puzzles are relatively few and are poor at teaching new mechanics/methods, instead the difficulty randomly spikes on certain puzzles that require you to employ fiddly solutions that it hasn't built you up to understand. The "plot" amounts to nothing and has no detail or depth to it. Visually the game looks great and the look of solving puzzles on signs that exist in a 3D environment is lovely, but it's only in the very final puzzle that it has the 2D and 3D interact at all before it ends abruptly.
Overall I can't recommend this for its full price. I feel it should've been simpler visually - and thus cheaper to make and thus lower price - or it should have more puzzles, both for teaching mechanics and getting to use them, as well as more interaction between the 2D and 3D environments.