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Review: Backfirewall_

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From indie studio Naraven Games comes the puzzle adventure game Backfirewall_, which is set inside a mobile phone. Sounds random? It is, and it’s hilarious.

Backfirewall_ Gameplay

Don’t be fooled by Backfirewall_’s seemingly mundane premise: a puzzle game set inside a smartphone. This quirky creation by Naraven Games transcends its digital landscape, offering a surprisingly poignant and humorous adventure. Stepping into the Update Assistant’s shoes (or rather, code), you find yourself tasked with upgrading a phone to the latest OS. However, a glitch in the system throws a wrench into the plan, and a motley crew of apps convinces you to help them resist the update. Described as a tragicomedy Backfirewall_ lives up to that descriptor. Backfirewall_ is hilarious, but you feel sorry for the personified software of the phone as you make your way through each area.

Backfirewall_’s brilliance lies in its unique world-building. The phone’s operating system becomes a sprawling digital metropolis, with each app representing a distinct district. Photos is represented as a vibrant gallery, while Social Media is a bustling town square. Each area pulsates with its own personality, reflected in the quirky app characters. The sassy Photos boast artistic merit, while the insecure Social Media frets about follower count. These interactions are peppered with clever tech puns and witty dialogue, creating a world that feels both whimsical and oddly relatable.

Puzzling but Thought Provoking

The puzzles themselves are a delightful mix of logic and environmental manipulation. You’ll manipulate firewalls, create bugs to exploit glitches, and even dabble in binary tree trimming. While not earth-shatteringly difficult, the puzzles offer a satisfying challenge that requires creative thinking and a good grasp of the game’s internal logic. The inclusion of cheat codes adds another layer of depth, allowing you to bend the rules and experiment with the environment in unexpected ways.

But Backfirewall_ is more than just a collection of puzzles. Woven into the gameplay are hidden emails that gradually reveal a parallel story unfolding outside the phone. These snippets paint a picture of the phone’s owner, their anxieties, and their relationship with technology. This subtle storytelling adds an emotional layer to the experience, prompting you to contemplate the human connection we forge with our devices.

As you delve deeper into the phone’s digital world, you begin to question the purpose of the update. Is it truly for the betterment of the phone, or is there a more sinister motive at play? The game masterfully navigates between light-hearted humour and moments of genuine pathos. This forces you to confront the potential consequences of technological advancements. The whole thing has a wonderfully charming Pixar-vibe about it.

Some Minor Flaws

Backfirewall_ isn’t without its flaws. The narrative, while engaging, remains relatively simple. The environmental puzzles, though varied, can become repetitive after a while. However, the game’s charm and ingenuity easily overshadow these minor shortcomings.

Final thoughts on Backfirewall_

Ultimately, Backfirewall_ is a delightful surprise. It’s a puzzle game and adventure platformer with a heart. A witty satire on our dependence on technology and a surprisingly heartwarming story about the connections we maintain in a digital age. Whether you’re a seasoned puzzle enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and charming experience, Backfirewall_ is a must-play. It’s a game that will leave you chuckling, pondering, and perhaps a little hesitant to hit that “update” button!

SUMMARY

Backfirewall_ offers a delightful puzzle adventure within a smartphone, filled with witty characters and clever environmental puzzles. While the story is simple and the puzzles can get repetitive, its charm and unique perspective make it a must-play for puzzle fans and anyone looking for a heartwarming tech tale.

+ Charming and Unique Setting
+ Witty narrative
+ Thought-provoking
- Relatively basic narrative
- Puzzles can feel repetitive

Backfirewall_ is available now on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X. Reviewed on PC.

James Refelian
James Refelianhttps://linktr.ee/refelian66
When I was seven years old, I tried to write a spy novel. It was terrible; in case you wondered, but I’ve always loved stories. Then I got to play video games and suddenly here were stories that could be told in so many ways, coming to life in front of my eyes. I’ve been hooked ever since and enjoy games on pretty much every platform you can imagine! (Primarily PS5, Switch and PC (Steam Deck) with a lot of retro SEGA, Sony, and Nintendo). When I’m not gaming, I’m still writing that spy novel. If you love stories too, I hope my reviews and features help you discover something new! Find me on Twitter @Refelian66. Check out 60 Second Game Reviews on YouTube. Contact me with business inquiries at jamesrefelian(at)gmail(dot)com.

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