What is with Beth's house? Both her light bulbs spoil every day! No wonder she needed to buy 40! And she changes her password remotely every day? That's one paranoid lady! XD
Anyway, here are my thoughts in order as I played:
- Voice acting is very well-done!
- "Found you on the new website nothing-can-go-wrong.com", that was super funny!
- Game has intuitive controls, and nice highlighting of something interactable!
- For the toilet scenario, the bottom is cropped off, so I didn't know the plunger itself had to go "off-screen" for it to count. It stopped my progression a bit but not an issue nonetheless as I was able to figure it out.
- Password hint: Literally the password, HAHA! LOVE IT
- Some scenarios are a bit repetitive. (eg logging in multiple times a day)
- The toilet one definitely appears too much. I was expecting some tasks like changing bulbs/fish feeding to be limited to once per day, so the game can "move on" a bit faster. (eg I didn't want to have to feed the fish multiple times a day, every day after the first time, which made the game feel a bit long).
- I thought I threw out the food in the fridge already, but it needed me to do it twice on the same food on the same day.
- I also got other scenarios twice in a row while I'm in the same room.
- I get that the intent is to make it like so much is wrong with the house, and invoke a sense of frantic, but I think it ended up being a bit too repetitive.
- Edit: Maybe on this point, a timer could be introduced, so it's less based on repetition and more on like "Okay I gotta try to do this in-time or I don't meet a quota" rather than doing it again and again. Then maybe based on the player's performance, it affects the ending review?
LOVED the ending though!! It was super funny and very well concluded HAHA.
If there was a humor category, I'd rate it 5 stars in that haha.
Overall, I liked that each minigame is very intuitive to do. And side point, you can play this game with just one hand so I could eat and play :D
Well done!