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This is a blog post, NOT a review. But since this isn't the first time it has been published, I'm going to take a moment and write an introduction. This was published in 2014 by one of the founding members of The Room Theatre Company in Westport, Connecticut. It's been read 9 times to date. Not too shabby! With that said, let's talk about how this blog has become relevant again with the recent release of "quiteimposingplus30serialnumber" on Steam. In short: I updated it with some stuff about "quiteimposingplus30serialNumber. If you haven't read the original I hope this feels like a nice recap. If you haven't read The Room Theatre Company's blog, go read it here. So why is this relevant again? Well, the main character in "Quite Impressive Plus 30" has his own blog post up on Steam. You can find his post here . He doesn't reference anyone or anything specific but he does make some quick comparisons to other games/stories/people, so it's worth taking another look at the game. So what's the deal with this game? It's a Point & Click Adventure Game. It was developed by Mark Barlet of The Room Theatre Company and is the sequel to "Quite Impressive" (which you can find on Desura here ).   The game features art by McCawley. It was published by Eerie Canal Productions in 2014 on Steam for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. You can buy it for $7.99 here . It is currently rated 7/10 stars on Steam. And so what makes this game so special?  Well... "Quite Impressive Plus 30" is a charming little hidden object game. It's short and sweet, and you can get lost for hours reading all the little details in it. It's got a great writing style which feels very organic and natural. The story focuses on the main characters (Mom, Dad, Kid) as he deals with some scary/disappointing but ultimately good things that happen to him. It deals with other emotions such as anger and sadness and the relationship between them. Family relationships + Scary Stuff = SO GOOD . It deals with the concept of being an adult. It deals with how getting older doesn't mean giving up on your dreams or aspirations, it just means finding other ways to get what you want. It deals with the idea that sometimes people let their fears keep them away from great things... but maybe it's okay to be afraid sometimes. The game is filled with puzzles, but they are very simple and easy to solve. Puzzles are not what makes this game so special. 95cfa1e7782067

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