
Off the top of my head I spotted He-Man, Bender from Futurama and a dead Mickey Mouse. Adjust the left dial so its elements match with the right dials elements.

One thing the game doesn't do very well is explain, or even tell you about new mechanics as they become available. In one section you have Bulb Boy and his flying puppy in a scene together, and it turns out you can control puppy using the right analog stick.
BULB BOY WALKTHROUGH NO COMMENTARY FULL
Minds Eyes - Full Game Walkthrough Gameplay & Ending (No Commentary). Unaware of this, I spent a futile 20 minutes attempting the puzzle using only the kid. Dead 2 Bulb Boy 3 Distrust 4 Extreme Exorcism 5 The Forgotten Ones 6. Sound is used to great effect throughout the experience. A lot of the music is low key stuff, doing just enough to offer a slightly ominous vibe to what's happening on screen. There is a particularly fantastic ambient track used in the later stages. Bulb Boy himself communicates only through his own coarse brand of Sims-speak, which is sort of charming. If you want to be cynical (and who doesn't?) you could say this is a lazy port that doesn't use any of the Switch's unique features. You control the on-screen cursor using a thumbstick, where motion controls would surely have been a nicer fit. There's no touch-screen interaction in handheld mode either. In truth though, these quibbles don't spoil things much. If you play Switch in both modes, at least the controls will be uniform.īulb Boy doesn't outstay its welcome. He had no ambitions about his children, except that after high school the boy should get married and secure a job. You're probably looking at 2 hours from start to finish. I wouldn't say there's any replay value either - unless you come back after a long time, when you've forgotten all the puzzles.

