Glitch makes great games – All That Remains: Part 1 Review

Anyone who doesn't know how to use that organ upstairs called the brain, I guess, should not play. If you want to play another boring RPG, or mindnumbing FPS, or lame Adventure game, go play those. If you want to play a brilliant touchscreen interface for iOS or Android "easy to navigate" Adventure game, and actually "challenge yourself" or learn something, play Glitch games. I found nothing wrong with the voices or jokes of these actors and their characters. In my opinion, they did a great job; it's what made the game fun, interesting, and unique. I always wanted to know what was going to happen next. Kudos to the developers! Awaiting Part 2 to find out more about the family and their ability to survive in All That Remains...Glitch rocks! Here is what people need to do when playing these types of games..."write things down" if you can't memorize or recall everything. No one usually sits and plays a game like this for hours on end. Most people can't remember everything they did the next time they play a game. If you play several apps or games, and you can remember everything, awesome! You must be a genius! But, most people (kids, teens, adults) need to write things down, take snapshots, etc. There are built-in notetaking and snapshot camera features which will help you in games like this. These guys are your rockstar equivalent for a game developer. Fun, humor, puzzles, puzzles within puzzles, and then some more! You won't get bored. If you get stuck, try a different approach or maybe a different puzzle in the game; or wait, and come back later after a nap. Play these games with other friends or family. Pretty soon you will be saying to yourself "How on Earth did I miss that?" And then you'll start becoming smarter and learn to think, logically. You will improve as time goes by. The more you play these kinds of games, you will get better. Try their other games, too. They're super cool!
Review by SCM2308 on All That Remains: Part 1.

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