tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967694277763110629.post3197268998896875313..comments2024-03-28T07:16:05.720-07:00Comments on Experience Points: What is This: VesselJorge Alborhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04857765716032886965noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967694277763110629.post-25879745989956771532014-06-07T07:05:06.601-07:002014-06-07T07:05:06.601-07:00I'm glad you guys enjoyed this one (for a chan...I'm glad you guys enjoyed this one (for a change)! I'm surprised at how frequently you guys pick games that I'm actually quite well apprised of, considering that I don't think of myself as quite as knowledgeable about indie games as you two.<br /><br /><br />Vessel stands out in my mind as having puzzles that seemed perfectly balanced to my own capabilities; there were *many* puzzles that brought me just to the edge of frustration before I had an "aha!" moment. Only a few made me look up a solution online, and in most cases it was simply finicky physics that got the best of me. I found it to be a very good puzzler, but a very sloppy platformer. It also has quite a few puzzles where one mis-step makes you go back to square one and set up the dominoes all over again.<br /><br /><br />Slight spoilers (in case you want to continue playing): over the course of the game you do indeed get a water gun, and before long you start dealing with different types of liquids as well as Fluros that exhibit different behaviors (the basic one has a button fetish, another will run away from light sources, etc).Kevin Jnoreply@blogger.com