Exceptionally well put together, doesn't overstay its welcome, and offers some briefly engaging logic puzzling. Atmosphere and visuals are perfect as well.

That said it doesn't quite have any real staying power past its incredible first impressions. Double or nothing is fun for a round or two but the player has every advantage in each round shy of some seriously bad item RNG which makes it difficult to remain engaged. I hesitate to call this unfortunate at any rate because the game is perfectly fine as a short, thrilling romp based on an incredibly bizarre premise. A shotgun experience, if you will, even.

Reviewed on Apr 17, 2024


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