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6.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 24 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 24
  2. Negative: 7 out of 24

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  1. Mar 8, 2020
    10
    What a great 'Sojourney' through an array of brain taxing puzzles that are not too hard and not too easy. Some of the earlier scroll sections were the hardest parts for me, and the rest of it had me scratching my bonce as well.

    I'm glad at the end, having cracked the game you can go back into the 'Garden of merit' and read all the scrolls you picked up. Inspirational quotes and missives
    What a great 'Sojourney' through an array of brain taxing puzzles that are not too hard and not too easy. Some of the earlier scroll sections were the hardest parts for me, and the rest of it had me scratching my bonce as well.

    I'm glad at the end, having cracked the game you can go back into the 'Garden of merit' and read all the scrolls you picked up. Inspirational quotes and missives straight from a spiritual guide book.

    Yet, the mystical, spriritual side of the game with the blind-folded statues and their medallions never really made much sense, and I was hoping as the game went on that there would be more of an explanation, but there wasn't, but I didn't care, the game was good enough on it's own. Highly recommended.
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  2. Dec 10, 2019
    7
    The Sojourn is a nice gentle puzzler.
    There is nothing ground breaking about it, and nothing too taxing.
    Puzzles are all built around a similar theme; a manipulation of Dark and Light by transporting in and out of two alternate worlds, one of which reveals hidden paths. There is a lot of repetition in the gameplay, and although as you progress, there are different dynamics added to
    The Sojourn is a nice gentle puzzler.
    There is nothing ground breaking about it, and nothing too taxing.
    Puzzles are all built around a similar theme; a manipulation of Dark and Light by transporting in and out of two alternate worlds, one of which reveals hidden paths. There is a lot of repetition in the gameplay, and although as you progress, there are different dynamics added to change things up, it all stays pretty samey. This is both a blessing and a curse: the riffing on a theme helps the gentle relaxing pastime of puzzle solving, but also means it can be at times empty sterile and boring.
    There is a backstory which is neither here nor there and some homesy philosophical musings that are just as meh.
    Half the puzzles are fun to solve. a quarter are frustrating, and the final quarter ( if my maths is right) are a walk in the park.
    For short sessions of gentle puzzle solving would just about recommend
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  3. Aug 7, 2022
    7
    GOOD
    + Creative puzzle solving mechanism
    + Appropriate degree of difficulty
    + Great visual graphics
    + Relaxing and appropriate music

    BAD
    - Weakness in presenting the story
    - Failure to provide motivation for the second part of challenges and receiving letters
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Oct 8, 2019
    80
    The Sojourn manages to engage the player thanks to a creative puzzle system that stays fresh and deepens to the maximum level as it introduces new elements.
  2. Sep 30, 2019
    70
    A beautiful, nicely crafted puzzle game draped in a dream-like atmosphere and filled with appropriately difficult mysteries. It’s a shame that it will probably annoy you by its failed attempts to tell a deep story and wax philosophical.
  3. Sep 27, 2019
    90
    While intentionally vague on backstory, The Sojourn provides a solitary journey through relaxing vistas littered with enjoyably mind-bending navigational puzzles.