The game features a fairly cohesive art style, and its stylized UI is quite distinctive. The victory sound effects feel natural and unobtrusive, while the button sound effects provide clear tactile feedback. However, the overall gameplay experience leaves much to be desired. Clicking "Start Game" defaults to opening only the first scene, preventing players from experiencing the entire game in a continuous flow. The main menu contains a spelling error—"QUIT GAME" is mistyped as "QUICK GAME"—which misleads players into thinking they are accessing a quick-play mode, when in reality they are exiting the game; this results in a rather poor user experience. In the first scene, the hint UI and the password input UI overlap, further detracting from the player experience. In the second scene, it remains possible to interact with objects within the environment even after successfully completing the objective, though this issue is relatively minor. In the third scene, once a hint is closed, it cannot be reopened; players are unable to review hints again and are forced to restart the entire scene, making for a frustrating gameplay experience. In the fourth scene, a pop-up window appears, yet the mouse cursor fails to materialize; consequently, players cannot click the "Confirm" button, causing the pop-up to obstruct normal gameplay without any means to close or dismiss it.
Overall, the game is merely mediocre; on a five-star scale, I would rate it two and a half stars.