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You can't compare this game to The Stanley Parable or the Portal franchise because this game is neither. It's its own game and bogging it down for what it is because it doesn't match other games you've played quite literally defeats the point of even playing. For what this game is, it's quite intriguing. It's not stellar by any means but it's playable and enjoyable for the small concept that it is. Don't shit on the game just because you can't enjoy it for what it is.
The best part was the first room with the switch and the chess piece. At that point i thought the puzzle-fun would evolve from now on, like in portal. But the rest was unfortunately disappointing.