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Paper Trail

May 21, 2024 2:00 AM

Pro
  • Unique game mechanic with foldable world
  • Engaging and heartfelt storyline
  • Beautiful and distinctive art style

Con
  • Difficulty spikes in later levels
  • Limited replay value
  • Occasional control issues while folding the world

Review

Paper Trail is an enchanting puzzle adventure that stands out with its innovative foldable world mechanic. You step into the shoes of Paige, a young academic venturing into the world for the first time, and what follows is a journey both visually captivating and mentally stimulating. The core mechanic of folding the paper world to navigate puzzles is not just fresh but deeply rewarding, making each moment feel unique and thought-provoking. The narrative is heartfelt, capturing the essence of venturing out of one's comfort zone, adding emotional depth to the intricate puzzles. Visually, the game is a treat, with a distinct art style that complements the whimsical nature of the paper world beautifully. However, as the game progresses, some players might find the difficulty spikes a bit jarring, and despite its charm, the game’s replay value is somewhat limited once you've solved the puzzles. There's also occasional frustration with the controls during the folding mechanic, which can detract from the overall experience. Regardless, Paper Trail is a beautifully crafted game that offers a unique experience worth diving into.

Background information

Other reviewers have praised Paper Trail for its originality and charming art style, often highlighting the game's emotive narrative and clever use of the foldable world mechanic. Common points of critique include the game's somewhat uneven difficulty curve and limited replayability.

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