▼ Not recommended
4 hrs
The game has pretty pictures, won't lie about that, however, everything else is partially ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up or worse. The reason for it is likely because so much of the game from coding to art was created by AI then 'touched up' by someone who was so lazy they couldn't bother to code the game themselves, so their 'touching up' was likely just as lazy and subpar.
Gameplay: The blocks you rotate, rotate at random instead of going in a circle, there's no button to flip the blocks on the X/Y axis, instead the block just moves randomly every single time you click the block.
Pictures: the pictures on the blocks don't always correlate with what it should be showing, they're similar usually. But I saw a a chunk of a hand on a block but that hand was already fully solved on the blocks next to it. things like this are common, also as the block randomly rotates, half the time the picture inside it changes as well.
Music: I put the volume to 0, because I didn't trust the music not to be AI slop like the rest of the game, and because the game was made by AI, the music is still playing, so much for AI being used responsably and touched up properly.
UI: in the main menu it's fine, however in game everything is fairly small.
Upgrades: you have upgrades in this like you do many of these games, two of the upgrades have the exact same description even though they probably do different things. Also when you upgrade stuff, it tells you what the new properties are to be and you can choose to upgrade or not, if you upgrade the ability it doesn't always change (~40% of the time or so) to what it says it will, amazing AI work, clearly.
Instructions: the game gives instructions sometimes, but they're timed and there might be upwards of three of them on different parts of the screen, up at the same time on the same timer, very useful if you don't want to know what is going on, very good instructions as long as you don't want to know them. Also not everything is explained because that's too much effort I assume.
Upgrading items: this thing is finicky as ♥♥♥♥ and I don't understand how it's supposed to work, you put an item in the center that you want to upgrade and put stuff in the randomized blocks around it. It tells you what random ass things are applied to it. Sometimes what the item does gets that stuff added to it, other times it replaces what's on it with these items, there's no rhyme or reason for it, it appears. Also you can add 2 items get a +2 of a skill, then add a 3rd item and suddenly it drops down to a +1 which doesn't make sense. Nothing about this item upgrade system makes sense.
Items: there's 3 groupings fairy, elf, and non-descript which I assume can be applied to both. What race it's for doesn't seem to matter because the coding for this game is just the most amazing AI slop. Also you can upgrade how much you can hold in various areas, from storage, to backpack, equipment, and trinkets. It will tell you they're all maxed eventually randomly even if you haven't upgraded one of them, sometimes the game just throws up random upgrades you can get it gives you a choice of 3 different upgrades and you get to choose one, sometimes one of them is the mysteriously max upgraded ones and you can then upgrade it anyways. Great A+ coding folks, this is why you let AI do everything in the game. That being said not sure if you should even put anything into storage, after putting something into it, I didn't see any change and I don't know how to access this supposed storage.
Do I recommend this game? No, it's AI crap. On top of that the 'dev' hid the fact that it was mostly AI made behind a dev post in the community tab. Most people don't go to the community area until after they buy a game, everything about AI usage should be in the AI Generated Content Disclosure, that's specifically what it is there for. The fact that the 'dev' didn't bother to say it was almost exclusively made with AI there but instead put it in the dev posts clearly dictates they're trying to hide the fact that the game is almost completely made by AI from the paying public until after they buy it, which is not, as they claim, using AI in a responsible manner.
The game is broken, the dev isn't a dev, the AI is throughout almost in totality, and the dev lied about it where people would see it to make decisions about buying the game. Half the mechanics in the game are messed up because the 'dev' doesn't seem to know anything about programing. This is just a fairly poor game.
The game is not well done, the dev should not be given money, and because they lied to the people thinking about buying their game, they should be removed from steam.
Hopefully this answers all your questions about this AI slop imagined as a game.
Gameplay: The blocks you rotate, rotate at random instead of going in a circle, there's no button to flip the blocks on the X/Y axis, instead the block just moves randomly every single time you click the block.
Pictures: the pictures on the blocks don't always correlate with what it should be showing, they're similar usually. But I saw a a chunk of a hand on a block but that hand was already fully solved on the blocks next to it. things like this are common, also as the block randomly rotates, half the time the picture inside it changes as well.
Music: I put the volume to 0, because I didn't trust the music not to be AI slop like the rest of the game, and because the game was made by AI, the music is still playing, so much for AI being used responsably and touched up properly.
UI: in the main menu it's fine, however in game everything is fairly small.
Upgrades: you have upgrades in this like you do many of these games, two of the upgrades have the exact same description even though they probably do different things. Also when you upgrade stuff, it tells you what the new properties are to be and you can choose to upgrade or not, if you upgrade the ability it doesn't always change (~40% of the time or so) to what it says it will, amazing AI work, clearly.
Instructions: the game gives instructions sometimes, but they're timed and there might be upwards of three of them on different parts of the screen, up at the same time on the same timer, very useful if you don't want to know what is going on, very good instructions as long as you don't want to know them. Also not everything is explained because that's too much effort I assume.
Upgrading items: this thing is finicky as ♥♥♥♥ and I don't understand how it's supposed to work, you put an item in the center that you want to upgrade and put stuff in the randomized blocks around it. It tells you what random ass things are applied to it. Sometimes what the item does gets that stuff added to it, other times it replaces what's on it with these items, there's no rhyme or reason for it, it appears. Also you can add 2 items get a +2 of a skill, then add a 3rd item and suddenly it drops down to a +1 which doesn't make sense. Nothing about this item upgrade system makes sense.
Items: there's 3 groupings fairy, elf, and non-descript which I assume can be applied to both. What race it's for doesn't seem to matter because the coding for this game is just the most amazing AI slop. Also you can upgrade how much you can hold in various areas, from storage, to backpack, equipment, and trinkets. It will tell you they're all maxed eventually randomly even if you haven't upgraded one of them, sometimes the game just throws up random upgrades you can get it gives you a choice of 3 different upgrades and you get to choose one, sometimes one of them is the mysteriously max upgraded ones and you can then upgrade it anyways. Great A+ coding folks, this is why you let AI do everything in the game. That being said not sure if you should even put anything into storage, after putting something into it, I didn't see any change and I don't know how to access this supposed storage.
Do I recommend this game? No, it's AI crap. On top of that the 'dev' hid the fact that it was mostly AI made behind a dev post in the community tab. Most people don't go to the community area until after they buy a game, everything about AI usage should be in the AI Generated Content Disclosure, that's specifically what it is there for. The fact that the 'dev' didn't bother to say it was almost exclusively made with AI there but instead put it in the dev posts clearly dictates they're trying to hide the fact that the game is almost completely made by AI from the paying public until after they buy it, which is not, as they claim, using AI in a responsible manner.
The game is broken, the dev isn't a dev, the AI is throughout almost in totality, and the dev lied about it where people would see it to make decisions about buying the game. Half the mechanics in the game are messed up because the 'dev' doesn't seem to know anything about programing. This is just a fairly poor game.
The game is not well done, the dev should not be given money, and because they lied to the people thinking about buying their game, they should be removed from steam.
Hopefully this answers all your questions about this AI slop imagined as a game.
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