I know this is mythologically inspired, but it could also stand as a kind of companion piece to CS Lewis's "The Problem of Pain" and "God in the Dock" in a Christian Theology sense. A terrifying look at what an omnipotent entity pursuing perfection could be like, absent any compassion for their charges. "Why is there suffering? Here, play this, tell me you'd rather live with forced perfection and be The Statue than live in a world of imperfect people."
A solid 9/10, easily. Great voice acting, solid use of intentional but minimal graphics, nice 'juice' (I love those hearts when the player clicks, very cute / discordant), replayable. I enjoy how I did kind of exactly the wrong thing while trying to get a specific outcome the first time around, but figured it out the second time, and can maintain both that I made reasonable choices and that the correct solution was adequately foreshadowed and internally consistent. (Sorry for the obliqueness of all that, I'm trying not to spoil anything.) That tension is exactly what I hope for in a game.