WN
- October 31, 2017
- Xitilon
"WN" is a simulation game that offers both single-player and local multi-player modes, supporting up to 2 players in split-screen. The game presents three erratic puzzle games with cryptic interfaces and no instructions, requiring players to discover the objectives and controls through trial and error. Players must set all the flags and perform a final control activation to complete each puzzle, with each game featuring an unexpected closure mechanism that acts as a gameover.
Reviews
- Cute puzzles that can be enjoyable for some players.
- Offers a unique and cryptic experience that may appeal to those who enjoy challenging puzzles.
- Relatively low price makes it accessible for players willing to experiment.
- Poorly executed user interface reminiscent of outdated software, leading to confusion.
- Many puzzles lack clear goals and can be frustrating, often requiring external guides to progress.
- Overall low player engagement and suspicious positive reviews suggest a lack of quality and interest.
- graphics6 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are largely criticized for their lack of resolution options and minimal customization, resembling outdated browser games from the 1990s with a focus on text boxes and dialogs rather than visual elements. However, some players appreciate the unique aesthetic, particularly in specific versions like shp-9.5.
“There's also the benefit for me that the aesthetic this game carries with it (especially that exhibited in shp-9.5) is extremely appealing.”
“There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
“The game interface is mostly just text boxes/dialogs, no images or graphics at all to speak of, the kind of thing you expect to see in browser/html games from the 1990s.”
“The graphics are outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”