About Adopt Me:
Very Intresting game about helping an AI recover lost files. Half the game is about interacting with the AI. Simple things like talking, playing games and changing the outfit of the AI. But the real gameplay is doing mini-games to recover lost files. This part is difficult to the point of wanting to rage. But there’s no way around it. For that. it’s a hard pill to offer to others. DLC is okay. Some tricky puzzles, and you get some achievements. You’ll probably feel completely underwhelmed, though, as the difficulty is nowhere near as challenging as the main game. You’ll walk around a bit, hold some buttons down for a few minutes, and then get to the end where a little bit of lore is revealed. I’d recommend either buying this on sale or just getting the Complete Edition. Yeah, it’s more like a bonus for people who have Collector’s Edition (which it originally was), but it’s worthy to play for a few chuckles… And LittleKuriboh. 😀 But 1.99 Euro is a bit much, if you don’t have Collector’s Edition, wait for sale. This DLC is really small. It isn´t about skill. It´s about FUN. This DLC is just FOR FUN. With all achievments +- 1 hour. 10/10 for me. The Turing Test is a must buy for puzzle games fans, albeit being generally easy as my stupid ass can solve almost all of the puzzles without wasting too much time. You can also come back via chapter select to finish the optional puzzles that are harder to solve. It also has a nice story, you’re tasked with investigating what happened to the ground team in icy moon Europa, and finally given the morally ambiguous choices in the epilogue. The ending is good, although I can’t help but feel that it’s a bit underwhelming. I wish it has an extended closure of what will happen after what you did in the end.