Postby uc pseudonym » Sat Oct 01, 2005 10:15 am
To add to that, the vague background: an ancient race of people has the ability to create worlds by Writing them in books. Then people can go into these worlds. You, an unnamed person that supposedly is your actual self, is sucked into one of these worlds, and from there you try to figure out what's going on and unravel the mysteries of the world (you don't even know what I told you here, at first).
The puzzles are complex and vary, from basic logic to things that require you to think in very abstract ways. All of these puzzles are logical problems (how to make a steam-generator power a door, for example), not contrived ones (as in most platformers and adventure games). There is no fighting (though there are some ways you can get killed). I'll also add that the worlds are often creative, exotic and the graphics are beautiful (nearly life-like at times).
Overall, however, I'd say it isn't your kind of game.