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  • Great start to a game

    I bought this to see if it would be a good game for my Health Science classes to have brain break. I had my 11yo test it out and, while she thoroughly enjoyed it, she finished the game in less than a day. I feel that if I pay $2.99 for a game, it should take a lot more time to finish the game. Please have expansion updates for this game. It’s a wonderful beginning!
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  • Beautiful, clever, fun, short.

    Wonderful, thoughtful game. Great attention to detail. Very creative homage to Fritz Kahn’s work. The game, sadly, is very short. It could probably have been lengthened out with more challenges, but it seems more like a thought piece than a player’s game.
  • The great start to a game

    It took me a few minutes to get into the ‘don’t tell them how to play, just let them tap around until they figure it out’ style of gameplay, but I was able to live with it. Then, the game ended! I was certain the the ending credits were the OPENING credits... I thought “wow okay there is going to be hours and hours of exploring strange interpretations of the human body, oh boy!” But then the game ended and too me back to the intro screen... so in fact it was the opposite: a small teaser that could be a great game if they made a game out of it!

    This should be the free trial app. Then we pay $2.99 for unlocking the ‘real’ content...
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  • Would be fun if....

    This game would be a lot of fun without so many bugs!! The first chapter went perfectly fine, but towards the end of the nerve system portion of the second chapter I started encountering a bug that leaves you without the ability to progress, so you have to exit the game. That would also be okay if your progress was saved, but if you close out of the game, when you come back, you have to restart at the beginning of the nerve system portion. I had to redo this part of the game five times before I could actually progress! Would’ve been fun otherwise.
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  • Not bad but..

    I wish there was more to it. I feel like it’s an excellent, well made, game, however it’s very short. I’m left wanting more to play. And wanting to be able to access the different parts independently instead of playing through it all on order each time. The Explore button seems like it should be what you click to explore the whole body but it isn’t.
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  • More Stuff

    I would really prefer to have more things to do in the game, like a chance to control the camera and do your own choice of bodily functions. Or maybe add new storylines and different things to do. I still love the game, and keep up the good work ;P
  • Great concept, fell short.

    Honestly I was totally engulfed at the start of the game as I was thinking, “what an interesting concept.” Unfortunately, it was kind of over before it actually started. Puzzles were somewhat challenging but I didn’t see the quantity for a paid puzzle game when compared to games like the Room series. So much could have been done including the entire body and I’m just disappointed that they fell short of the potential.
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  • Leaves a lot out

    The game is utterly unique, which I give praise to that. Very well done.

    However, the app leaves out various parts of the body- stomach, intestines, kidneys, etc. These are very essential.

    I have suggestions on the game that I’d love to see happen in the future.

    •Free play mode— there is no story, just interact with the body
    •different stories—maybe we encounter different daily tasks than the first day.
    •illness—chance to work with the body during illness like cold or flu, like the mechanics of sneezing, coughing, blowing nose, and how these tamper with systems.

    Cheers to the wonderful game! Please please please take my review into consideration!!!!!
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  • More

    This game definitely needs more content
    It’s just 3 small and easy to finish chapters, and honestly I was expecting way more...
    They need to add a mode where you can just play normally without story, and do what you want.
    Or make more chapters, but this time, from the women’s prospective, and let’s say the man and the women married, and now you take control of a pregnant female, and you need to do stuff... you know? Add more things into the game
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  • Repeat??

    Love the game, graphics, concept BUT when I close play and next open it up, I am forced to repeat levels. The game is hard enough but if every time I go to play, I have to repeat, forget it. Where is the SAVE feature?

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