Skylar Summer ,

Agent A was by far the most absorbing and intellectually stimulating game I’ve played on my phone. The puzzles are very well thought out and the developers of the game must have worked quite hard to make sure all the details worked together. The game has great graphics, so many scenes and is a thrill to play, especially since there is a short introduction to every chapter, and throughout the process Ruby La Rouge talks to Agent A at sudden intervals, which prompts a slightly unnerving impression that you are being watched.

My only disappointment was the abrupt ending that made the whole game seem a little less impressive and outstanding, since it was very quick and left a few loose ends. The previous chapters were solidly compiled with clear goals from beginning to end. Chapter five had missions, but the end made me wonder if there was something I missed. There were many reviewers complaining that chapter five wasn’t worth the wait, but I think the issue was mainly the ending that made the whole chapter feel fruitless since it didn’t lead up to a startling or climactic conclusion.

I really hope there is a second game to follow. The developers are so talented and have created something golden here. There is so much opportunity to take the story from here and make it into an entire adventure with multiple sequels! People will definitely appreciate and purchase it since it’s obvious this is a quality game.

Wishing you the best of luck!