I appreciated this game, but the marketing is misleading, which led to disappointment. I’m not sure if this is meant to be a version of MV for young kids, but it is way, way easier than the original MV. You can do all the levels with minimal thought/attention; there were only one or two times that the way to proceed through the level wasn’t immediately obvious and even then it only took a few seconds of experimentation to figure it out. So for an adult this is more of a relaxation game. Which isn’t bad necessarily, but it should have been made clear in the marketing that this is a simplified version of MV, not a true sequel.
I also thought the art was less intricate and interesting than in the original.
There were some cool concepts in this version that were new since MV1, like the growing bushes and the landscapes where every feature rotated simultaneously, or the 2-dimensional Mondrian-esque landscape, which I did appreciate.
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