What a crazy experience! I'd complain that it starts off way too difficult and is confusing to figure out what you're even doing, but I think that's actually the greatest strength of this game in how weird of a journey it is and how fun it is to discover and experiment. Game has a lot going on with it: building a computer, playing a weird game, replacing parts and dealing with the puzzle-like stacking elements, talking with people, all while trying to figure out the ultimate goal, if there is one. There's so much life in the little touches the game has, like the whole fake OS, instructions given through diegetic manuals, and the way the computer components light up, among many others. I got really dragged into the game by the subtle way it escalates the story, dropping hints, building up intrigue and oddities, solving clever puzzles, and then suddenly the barriers between worlds came crashing down in a bizarre finale. I'll have to admit, even though I finished it, I'm not sure what exactly to think of it, and there were some frustrating elements like the awkward combination of smooth movement with forced grid alignment, but it was just such a unique concept and execution that intrigued me. What a trip to paradise!