
CLeM is a self-described "Puzzlevania" point-and-click with a weird child, a sack toy and a lot of creepy-crawlies. How does it play? JDR prepares for an entomology lesson in today's review.

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "While understandable, Mango Protocol's modest means do present a tangible hurdle to what could've been a grander scope. CLeM's fusion of environmental storytelling and puzzle-solving tackles some engaging concepts, but the finale's payoff feels blunted because a few fundamental building blocks went missing. It loses some bite by both lacking specificities and also bluntly sharing its core themes. Whatever intricacies this story lacks, CLeM's adventuring makes up for it in spades. The context surrounding these puzzles could've been explored further, but the elating a-ha! moments continually remain fulfilling and worthwhile."

Review - CLeM is an adventure that you should love, pretty much from beginning to end.

Review: CLeM is a short but darkly sweet point and click adventure about finding items for a mysterious little girl.