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Too much stuff to look up

Very search dependent game without telling you to look stuff up n

No real clues about how to play

I love the concept and graphics. But there are no helpful clues in the game to know what to do. The player is expected to know Descartes phrases!? And why on earth would I think to look up an actual train station on Google to get its address? And the phone book puzzle? That’s when I finally gave up. I needed a walkthrough for almost every single answer. Not fun. Very frustrating. Too bad because it could be so good. I really wanted to know how it ends. I hope the developer makes another game and keeps the clues within the game. And no overly complicated math, please.
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Apparently I have to write to the author of the game.

I am guessing that the author knows that all emails going over our borders are monitored by the DHS, and actually read by artificial intelligence. Interestingly, the game is titled “Trust No One.” I believe I will do just that.

Great fun

Tricky little puzzler. I really enjoyed the outside-the-game interaction: its very nicely done! Note that it’s quite short, which is reflected in the price.
The game world has the potential to be much, much bigger so I hope the devs continue to build on this excellent concept…
Definitely worth playing!
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requires using outside tools

basically the title. it’s impossible to do this game without a heavy amount of googling, and also using a website that you’re just somehow supposed to magically know about? seriously, no clue how i was supposed to even figure that out without looking up a walkthrough. overall i thought it would be more fun than it was, not worth the $0.99 i paid for it tbh
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Superb

Wow what a fantastic game, really good value too as very cheap but excellent gameplay really enjoyed this, it was difficult in some parts maybe *spoiler* a better hint that you need to find the station address would help but a fabulous game and it’s so good to play something that really gets you thinking and learning new things, a great antidote to the huge amount of boring hos games that seem to fill the App Store.
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Incredibly interesting

Although it’s extremely short, it was intriguing. Love the real life email exchange. I felt like a real spy for a minute! Looking forward to all the sequels

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