Posted February 02, 2013

Really though, watching the videos on Steam makes me want to try it but I am wondering what the heck do you do besides wander around taking it all in? Is there some point to it, some goal to pursue, some puzzle to unravel or something? If it is possible to do a playthrough which I guess means there is some ending to this, I am very curious about what else the gameplay involves.

The aim of the "game" is exploring, but it is a exploration based as much on sound as visuals. You discover and create sounds scapes as you move around.
There is also a sort of end-game or an ending you can trigger, but I do not want to say anything about it :), except it is very open to interpretation.
So yes, interactive art more than a game. Beautiful piece though, and I think well worth the money.