About
"Gulliver Syndrome F2P" is a free-to-play adventure game that offers an intriguing story and excellent graphics. Players search for hidden objects and solve puzzles as they progress through this mystery-filled game. The experience is immersive, engaging, and guaranteed to keep you hooked with its unique gameplay and captivating narrative. Join the adventure and discover the secrets of Gulliver Syndrome today.







- The game features a captivating story that keeps players engaged from start to finish, with a good balance between narrative and gameplay.
- Puzzles are well-designed with a medium level of difficulty, providing a satisfying challenge without being overly frustrating.
- The graphics and voice acting are of high quality, contributing to an enjoyable overall experience without any ads.
- Some puzzles are poorly designed or overly difficult, leading to frustration and the need to seek external help.
- The game is relatively short, and players expressed disappointment over the abrupt ending and the need to pay for bonus content.
- There are complaints about the high cost of in-game currency for skipping puzzles, which can hinder progress.
story
66 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in the game is generally praised for being engaging, unique, and well-balanced with gameplay, featuring good voice acting and graphics. However, some players expressed disappointment with the ending, describing it as anticlimactic or unsatisfactory, while others noted that the story felt incomplete or too short. Overall, the narrative adds significant enjoyment to the gameplay experience, despite some mixed feelings about its conclusion.
“The story has been great, engaging, unique, and exciting, and comes around a good amount of times.”
“I've only gotten as far as the first request to review, but so far I am impressed with the quality of the storytelling and the creative design and usage that has been applied to the puzzle types.”
“The story and the heartbreak added more to the game.”
“The plot line was anti-climactic.”
“The story is stopped unexpectedly.”
“Unfortunately, the ending of the story is not what I have expected... I guess I just want a happy ending.”