Fiction -- any fiction, including interactive fiction -- requires what is called 'suspension of disbelief'. That means that the reader doesn't have to believe what is written, but they can't disbelieve it. To believe this terrible attempt at fiction, I'd have to believe that a murderer and saboteur would willingly, knowingly, provide his victims with the means of their escape as well as his death. That is just the START of the problems with this fiction. There isn't a single thing said in the first puzzle that bears any resemblance to the actions of a real human being.
As far as the puzzle aspect of this game goes, it's pretty good. But as for the fiction.... For pity's sake, 1/5.
I had no problem with this game on Armor Games. Why is it so utterly useless and unplayable here? It started off with a quarter second lag, then locked up after about 15 seconds.
"I will live... Or I will die alone."
Everybody dies alone, so that pretty much sums up existence, doesn't it? :P
I had fun solving this puzzle, but one thing perplexes me: how can our hero be unaware that he's on a spaceship? Was he knocked unconscious before he was put on the ship, or what?
This is an awesome game! 5/5.... But I notice that the 'all pro agents' promotion expired in February. (I wonder what year?) Now they've added a new promotion, but still haven't gotten rid of that VERY expired promo. Judging from that sloppiness, I doubt their premium stuff is worth buying.