The experience was eerie and left me feeling tense through most of the game, except certain sequences that brought a smile, if brief. Requires a little bit of meditation afterwards, as well as some amount of meditation during. Randomness, whether intentional or not, characterized the juxtaposition between video and gameplay. Would be interested in seeing this taken further, though as it is there is a certain weight and seriousness to it.
One of my favorite games ever. I first heard about it from Jacob Geller's video "Who's Afraid of Modern Art?", and it's very true. It really does make you feel like the image of descending a ladder in a void with a chiming noise in the background.