I enjoyed Qora. About 3 hours of play time for one time through, but I didn't complete all the achievements so there are some things I didn'tI enjoyed Qora. About 3 hours of play time for one time through, but I didn't complete all the achievements so there are some things I didn't see. Qora is not a challenging game - it's a game of simply enjoying the pixel-art world (I like the look) and story that the developer crafted. The music/atmosphere is smooth. I enjoy games where I just experience a world/story, so this type of game worked for me. It's a game that at times makes you "feel good" as you play it. It has a off-balance sense of humor which made me smile several times as I progressed.
The only negative was there were a few times where I wished traversing some screens might happen a little bit quicker (very minor platforming elements), but at the same time I understand the pacing of the game helps create the overall effect that the game is going for. It's not a game you want to race through, because the game uses a more laid back pacing to help creating a little bit of wonder and overall game mood that gives your mind time to mull over the story as it develops and take in the scenery.