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  1. Jan 13, 2016
    2
    Paying even $5 to play what is essentially PhoneCall Simulator was a waste of $5. I appreciate games as art, but I like my art to say something (whether I agree with it or not; I just want it to have a point so as to convey something from the artist). This had no such conveyance. It was banal and pointless and I consider myself generally very capable of discerning a theme or artist'sPaying even $5 to play what is essentially PhoneCall Simulator was a waste of $5. I appreciate games as art, but I like my art to say something (whether I agree with it or not; I just want it to have a point so as to convey something from the artist). This had no such conveyance. It was banal and pointless and I consider myself generally very capable of discerning a theme or artist's message in most things. Save yourself an hour and pass. Expand
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  1. Jan 9, 2016
    40
    Although I liked the minimalist aesthetics and I'm open to interesting little projects like this, Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition didn't feel like it had much of a point. I'm sure that something about this content is very significant to its creator, but the problem is that it wasn't very significant to me.
  2. Oct 19, 2015
    80
    For a $5 price of admission, Three Fourths Home is a must buy for those looking for a unique experience. After three playthroughs, we're still thinking about the Meyers family and have questions that we want answered. Those looking for an actual game to play, though, should know that this may not be an experience for them.