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The puzzles are kinda boring and simple, fast and easy... It looks like the strong point of the game is being a comedy (I didn't think the demo was funny), and have a great story (which the demo didn't present), with a few mini-games to have fun between talking to characters (which are easy and boring)...
People loved the game because... Streamers played it? Because a guy didn't pay attention to the worst find the queen 3 card game possible? I don't know, I can't judge the game, but I can judge the demo, and judging by the demo, the game doesn't worth to play for, it seems more "talk to me, play with me, and maybe I give information" to me.
If you don't want to play the game, you can always watch someone else play it.