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Reviews for "Submachine: FLF"

not without its charm

another generic mystery 'click every avaliable mm of the screen' game but i got along it quite quickly and easily without the need of the walkthrough.
good work, but needs improovment.

@ last reviewer, the you input the 2 digits to find out what symbol makes the headphones work, and the code can be found near the owl.

Neat

Nice and entertaining, I admit I didn't finish it because I thought it was strange that you enter a projection of a lady from the slide, it sort of lost me and my interest. I haven't played many games like this, they're rather fun though, so I give you a 5/5 for originality. Good job.

Bittersweet.

I have been a fan of the Submachine series since the original came out, and I must say that this game has the same distinct feel, the same type of atmosphere that the main series has. Though it is a spinoff, it feels like it could be a part of the main series.

However, there is a serious flaw: the game was far too short, and the ending kinda left me hanging, which is what really hurt this game's score. I hope you make a sequel to this soon, because I sure would enjoy it!

Um...

It never answered the questions asked in the description... Apparently FFL is some musical artist. What they want or why they are holding you prisoner is never resolved, even though that was promised in the description. So this game is a slight dissappointment in that sense.

It was original yet again, had some cool ideas, but mostly you're just looking for a sequence of numbers that you then enter somewhere. So as a puzzle game this wasn't very entertaining at all.
In any case, can't wait for submachine 7! This series has me hooked! :D

Its a bit short for my liking, and Future Loop Foundation's music doesn't strike me as particularly fitting for Submachine, but neither detract from my enjoyment all that much.