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Twelve Minutes Review - IGN
Gamesradar 4.5/5

Twelve Minutes review: "A satisfying web of secrets, lies, and logic"
12 minutes can often feel like a long time. In the dentist's chair, waiting for a late-night train, for your burrito to be ready. In Twelve Minutes it flies by. Your character is a seemingly average Joe who ends up in a time loop. You get home from work, greet your wife, sit down to dessert...

Gamespot 9

12 Minutes Review -- Loop Anti-Heroes
12 Minutes is a point-and-click adventure in a clockwork world that's as expertly crafted as a Swiss watch.
Shacknews 8

Twelve Minutes review: The gift of time
...uncover a gripping story in Twelve Minutes, a game about working through a time loop to...

Attack on the Fanboy 4.5/5

12 Minutes Review
12 Minutes does a lot with a little. The entire game takes place in a tiny apartment, there are only two characters other than yourself, and of course,

Telegraph 3/5

12 Minutes review: history repeats in this devilishly compact Hitchcockian thriller
Luis Antonio's smart timeloop starring James McAvoy is an absorbing yarn... if you can see past its frayed edges

WindowsCentral 3.5/5

Twelve Minutes review: A game that feels like an eternity
Despite a great setup, the devil is in the details.

Screenrant 4/5
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Twelve Minutes Review - A Cerebral Cat And Mouse Game
Twelve Minutes Review - A Cerebral Cat And Mouse Game
