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I own this game on Steam.

I had played a couple of point and click adventure games back when I was a kid, but never got far into them. I picked this one up on Steam a few years back and found it fun and charming, reigniting my desire to play more games like this (...though I've kinda neglected to do just that).
This is the first one I ever completed, and the only one I've completed unless you count me helping my ex wife with Night of the Rabbit on her Steam account as we mostly played that one together.

This is a fun steam punk adventure game with puzzles, good characters and a fun story. Honestly it's been a few years since I've played the game last so I can't remember a ton, but I do know I really enjoyed it.
I did review it on Steam back then, but this was before I got better or longer at writing reviews like this. So it's not much to go on. However here's a link to my Steam review if you're curious there as well. Https://steamcommunity.com/id/GeneralQuan/recommended/284830?snr=1_5_9__402

Anyways, it's a fun game, and considering it's been almost 10 years now since I last played it... I should probably re visit it.

Mistake Status: I played it 9 years ago, as of this review, and have 2 mistakes listed from that time in 2016... I should probably give this game another go and play it again, and see if I can find some more.

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Continuity mistake: In the opening cutscene, when the mechanical bird, Mathew, shows a projection video display, it is in full color. But any other time during actual game play and cut scenes, the projection from Mathew is a grainy black and white.

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