The art style caught my eye immediately, so I downloaded it and gave it a try! The art is indeed lovely throughout the whole game, and I loved the drag mechanics and all the little vignettes you can find, a few of which genuinely made me laugh. I think it's a super original game with a very distinctive style that deserves to get a lot of attention.
I did find some annoyances, though: the lack of a volume control (big pet peeve of mine), the apparent lack of apostrophes in the font (seeing things like "its locked" is also a huge "ugh" for me!), some audio crackling, some loops that don't actually loop but end abruptly and just start again, buggy layers of clouds that pass on top of some objects like buildings but below others like windows, and some instances where I would find myself just clicking and dragging on everything just to figure out what I was supposed to do. Actually, I still haven't managed to finish the game and I don't know if it's because I'm missing something or because it bugged out on me. in short, it mostly feels like it hasn't been tested and QA'd thoroughly.
These issues aside, I have to say again that I've really enjoyed it so far (hope I get to see the ending!) and I hope to see more of these in the future! Lovely little game indeed
