About MacDonaldsville:
Mixed feelings to be honest. This game is a fun little puzzle game if you want to pass a few hours. However, it is game you’ll play once and forget you own it as there is little to no replay value due to how few puzzles there are in the game. The mini games are somewhat fun, but I found them to become boring over time as they are clones of games you can find online. If this game is on sale (I bought it for $0.49), I would recommend it to someone who enjoys puzzles and isn’t looking for an action/story packed experience. However, I definitely wouldn’t recommend anyone to buy this game at full price as the ~5 hours aren’t worth the price. macdows 95 is a puzzle game, that lets you explore all the extraordinary features of a new OS. The interface looks stylish and it’s very enjoyable to click on stuff and figure things out. There’s a great variety to the puzzles, some require using your brains, some test your reflexes. If you manage to get stuck, the game offers you hints. They are well-written and don’t give you the solution right away. As you might have guessed, there isn’t much story, but that’s completely normal for a puzzle game. I don’t want to spoil anything for you, so I’ll cut this short At its core, macdows 95 is a puzzle game. There are lots of puzzles to solve, and no obvious way to solve them. you will have to think laterally to solve most of the puzzles. There is no way to “lose” the game, so it encourages exploration. you will re-learn what almost everything does, and start to realize all the oddities of the OS. Once you do, this game becomes much easier to play.