Little tiny bite-sized tragedies, each one a treat in its own right. The sections connecting these vignettes give away the game a bit, and it's not like each story is treading new narrative ground, but as a free 90-minute game from a two-person team it's punching well above its weight class. I love a lot about this, especially the historical setting that doesn't get enough love in gaming. Nothing sells me on a game like firing it up and seeing "1929, Central Asia".

If nothing else, this game deserves your time for the second act alone. If that were released as its own game I'd be giving it a 10.

Reviewed on Feb 09, 2022


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