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  1. Jan 12, 2021
    9
    An absolute visual and audio delight. I wish it were a bit longer, but as it stands it's short and sweet. Everything is presented to you pretty much wordlessly. It's absolutely like being a toddler again, being handed a new toy and nothing but your brain and your hands to figure out what it does and how to do it. Fiddle with a knob, push a pump, flip a lid, see how it does or doesn'tAn absolute visual and audio delight. I wish it were a bit longer, but as it stands it's short and sweet. Everything is presented to you pretty much wordlessly. It's absolutely like being a toddler again, being handed a new toy and nothing but your brain and your hands to figure out what it does and how to do it. Fiddle with a knob, push a pump, flip a lid, see how it does or doesn't react, maybe move on to a different piece if that one won't cooperate. The devs no doubt achieved what they set out to do, and I applaud them for that. I only wish I had a little more time with it all. Perhaps a sequel is in order? Admittedly the generally mixed user reviews dishearten me. I wish more people saw what I could see in this game. Expand
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  1. Oct 24, 2018
    80
    Neither really a game, nor an experience, GNOG is like a child's quest for discovery, and incorporates the wonder and charm you would expect from such an offering all through simplistic, almost minimalistic, design. It's so very fleeting, taking a mere hour to complete, but it's something that will stick with you for its terrific presentation and concept.
  2. Jul 25, 2018
    80
    GNOG is something of a mechanical puzzle game in that you solve the puzzles by manipulating various switches, knobs, sliders, and buttons, but the overall experience goes far beyond that. With a trippy art style reminiscent of the LSD-enhanced art of the 1960's and a unique musical sound, GNOG is a game that doesn't take itself too seriously and encourages you to just play with it, and maybe even solve a puzzle now and then.