Access Denied reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
You sit at a workbench and get puzzlebox after puzzlebox (36 of them). Each one has interconected puzzles on its sides and wants to be solved. You never get to look inside. But finding the solution is very satisfying. Mouse controls only, and the late game is quite challenging at times. Fun puzzle game for a short break. I 100%ed this game within 118 minutes. Am I going to refund this? NO! Because the programmer entertained me with well coded and visually pleasing puzzles for about 2h and deserves to be paid for that. Follow me as a curator at http://store.steampowered.com/curator/28337205-Fair-Minded-Witness/?appid=298050
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Microsoft from French
In access denied we have to solve several puzzles in the form of a box that can be rotated in all directions and on which one can interact with certain elements. The égnimes are quite different but they are chained very quickly, especially the first 20. But there are only 36... What is very little, in 30 minutes I was left only the difficult to solve, that one can count on the fingers of a hand. In addition to this low life, some elements are difficult to handle with the mouse. It must be repeated several times to take the cursor to the right place. Which spoils the weak gameplay. So I do not recommend this game.
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Microsoft from French
Access denied is a puzzle game, where you will find yourself with different boxes at each level. The game is meant to be very short certainly, only 36 levels, so 36 boxes, but the puzzles are more interesting than the others, many are quite simple, but their relatively different puzzles you sometimes let you question a good time before you understand what the box expects from you. These puzzles will occupy you for about 1h, for a price of €3, it's still a bit expensive, but there are many ways to get it at a low price, I got it myself in a cheap bundle. Access denied is worth the detour if you like puzzles, puzzles and boxes!
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Microsoft from French
Gone unnoticed when it was released more than 1 year ago, it took time for this game to spawn a path to my steam list and I run it, not being a fan of puzzle games. And yet it is a good surprise. The game comes in the form of several boxes that you will have to study under all the seams in order to find the utiliter of the devices present on and that will allow you after reflection to open it. Yes, because the only purpose of the game is to open the boxes that are presented to you. There are 36, and the types of devices and therefore of puzzles are varied. Being pretty bad at this kind of game, I have it with Barbara, and we had a lot of fun with two. Each was stronger than the other in some areas, which allowed not to be blocked too long, except some boxes a little more crooked than others. Graphically, it's simple but correct. The lifespan for a game of this type is even decent, given the rather low price of the game. A good unpretentious entertainment. + Simple but cool principle it feels smart-background sound indented NOTE: 7/10