The Pedestrian Review (Pája)
The game's background looks nice and the basic idea is fine I guess, but ... for 95 % of the game that's it.
Most of the time it's just quite easy, repeating 2D platformer puzzle without any story, comedy, or whatever you'd might like. The "beautiful" 3D background is just that - background without any meaning for the player at all (or I haven't seen any; I think it might be of some inside importance to the developer, but it gives nothing to the player). You don't have any option to look around, zoom, focus, etc. to explore it.
I expected something similar to the ending twist from the beginning, and yes, it happened (predictable, but at least something fun). It's a shame though that it didn't come earlier, since it made the game much better, but just for like the last 10 minutes - I saw the potential, but it wasn't used fully, because the game ended right when it became interesting.
Good puzzle games have something more in them - they are either hard or inovative (Baba is you), have story (Portal 1+2), have humor (Portal 2), are cute (Cats organized neatly), or if it's easy, it's non-repeating, or whatever. This game achieved it only in the last 10 minutes - if the whole game was like that, it would be great (finally some challenge, something new), or it could have had some story happening in the background (imagine seeing people doing something, maybe even interacting with the signs, might be fun), the work spent on the background was in fact pointless.
I finished the game fully in 3 hours, the only thing I'll remember about it is that it was underwhelming, I had higher expectations of it.
Oh yeah, and the price: 3 hour ok-ish game for 20 euros/dollars? Or for 6 when it's on sale? If I knew how short it was, I'd expect less than half that price (less than 10 normally and less than 3 in sale). I know that it's hard, time- and money-consuming to develop a game, but I would place it among 1-5 bucks worth games, sorry.