PC Gamer - There are times when English Country Tune feels like an entrance exam for MIT or Google, or a particularly selfimportant branch of Morrisons. I stare at the screen, and realise I have no idea what to do, let alone how I’m meant to do it. It’s a game that isn’t afraid to make you feel stupid.
Kaboom Shark Writer Ryan "Rdawg" T Writes - "Humble Bundle 8 was already pretty amazing as it was. It featured great titles such as Thomas was Alone, Dear Esther, Proteus and Hotline Miami. Personally, I jumped on that when the average was just around $6, which was lucky considering my tight budget. Regardless, many people picked up Humble Bundle 8, but the deal just got sweeter."
RPS - At RPS, we’re hardy men. Jim can often be seen carrying a shed on his shoulders, packed with all his tools. Alec and Adam run a side business as fix-it gentlemen for logging machines, while Nathan is officially San Francisco’s Sturdiest Man. And I once fixed a tap. But English Country Tune is too much for us. (Well, for me and Jim, as we’re the ones who tried it.) A really beautiful puzzle game that Quinns once sent a biscuit. But by golly it’s hard.
CalmDownTom says, "If the names sokoban, Klotski and daughter-in-a-box mean something to you then you need to try the English Country Tune."