A difficult game done right! Very rewarding, and I could feel myself getting better at it in real time :)
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What a charming little game! The increase in complexity for each family member is very nice, and each one has that little bit of character building which makes them feel real. As the mom character I got a bit stuck trying to understand how to get the fire extinguisher, but once I figured out she had to do some sick parkour i genuinely laughed out loud, and then continued laughing again once i saw her do it in the next loop. Love it!
The perfect middle ground between fluid and solid, slime is perhaps the most illusive element mankind has had to face. Sticky yet slippery, stable yet turbulent, it's the one substance we keep pushing over in our minds. A child's brain's desire to observe and control it only subsides when the matured brain realizes there is no logic to it, no sense to the sludge, no rational judgement to the jelly, no sanity in the slime. And yet, somewhere in the back of our nose, in the canals of our ears, and the back of our minds, it sticks.
When you first open StickyBan®, you might believe this is yet another indulgence in the trope of slime, another attack on that which lies deep inside our very being, our gooey core. And yet, from the moment you stick one green slime tile to another, it's like your childhood self too is reattached to your wounded wartorn wits, your very ego comes in contact with that which lies so deep down that you have not been able to reach it after your arms have grown too long, merging to transform into your true self. What you find down there is not disgusting, not dark and evil, but merely a substance so enchanting, so intuitive, so... correct. This is correct. This is bliss. This is euphoria. This is StickyBan®.



