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  1. Oct 27, 2017
    3
    Launch game.
    Steam launch options pops up. Choices are "Play game" and... no other options. Alright, talk about options with no options.
    Choose "Play game". Game loads, music starts playing, main menu screen appears. Choose "Options". Get level selection screen. Can't see any options. Looks like it might be the "Play game" screen. While wondering if I mistakenly chose "Play game",
    Launch game.
    Steam launch options pops up. Choices are "Play game" and... no other options. Alright, talk about options with no options.
    Choose "Play game".
    Game loads, music starts playing, main menu screen appears.
    Choose "Options".
    Get level selection screen. Can't see any options. Looks like it might be the "Play game" screen.
    While wondering if I mistakenly chose "Play game", achievement pops up.
    Go back and choose "Play game". Get same level selection screen. Yep, so no options then.
    Slightly amused when game closes abruptly: "GrabTheBottle.exe has stopped working".
    Check achievement. Says it's "Untouchable - Complete all levels with 0 deaths"
    Alright, seems that my job is done here. Was fun.
    Launch game and wait to get 5 minutes total playtime in order to write review. Get a steam card in the process.
    Write review.
    Request refund.
    3/10 for the nice achievement and the free card.
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  1. Oct 17, 2017
    40
    Grab The Bottle has style and that unfortunately is all it has to offer. The puzzles boil down to retry after retry, until finally succeeding and being rewarded with another level of repetitiveness. The mechanics do not vary enough to be engaging and the story is not present enough to keep the attention of the player.