This is definitely something you usually don’t get in a puzzle game, since well, you’ve solved all the puzzles so going back to the game doesn’t really offer much excitement. Replay value | While you can easily get through the puzzles and finish Summertime Madness in 3 to 4 hours, there is some interesting replay value in this game.The accompanying music only strengthens this feeling soothing experience. I absolutely love the calm and relaxing feeling the art conveys. Luckily, it was! I was sold from the start on the art style! The first puzzle you get is one where you’re on a boat, and gradually, additional pieces are painted, which was just amazing. So, you know, the art style should be something likeable. Art style and music | Summertime Madness takes place inside the paintings of a lone painter. ℹ️ Reviewed on Xbox Series X | Review code provided by PR/publisher, this review is the personal opinion from the writer. Of course, I went back to it but not without the help of a YouTube video, I’m afraid. I got so stuck in this entire maze-like city to the point I got frustrated and closed the game altogether. By pulling levers, you have to make your way through three gates in order to ascend a staircase. A city with two dimensions or realities, no less. At one point there is a puzzle you have to solve which incorporates a whole city. Unfortunately, my most memorable moment in Summertime Madness is not a positive one. Not what you’d expect from a game with a breezy title as this, right? Well, get ready because I’m about to talk you through this brand new game! Summertime Madness takes place in 1945 Prague, during a time of war. I can’t be the only one who spontaneously thought about Lana Del Rey’s song Summertime Sadness when they first heard about this game? Either way, today we won’t be talking about a sad summer, but a mad summer! Summertime Madness, a game developed by DP games and published by Sometimes You, recently made its way to the Xbox, so we checked it out for you. LifeisXbox’s Summertime Madness review | I got that summertime, summertime… madness, apparently.
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