Hooked Gamers writes: "Sitting down in the Headup Games booth, we were greeted by a big poster of a little girl wearing huge goggles; the literal poster-child of a game called Lilly Looking Through. We were soon joined by Steve and Jessica Hoogendyk, the husband-and-wife team behind Geeta Games, and the creators of Lilly. Within moments, their sheer enthusiasm for their all ages point-and-click adventure drew us in and we found ourselves completely caught up in their excitement."
Nicole writes: "Lilly Looking Through may not be the next AAA title, but it does pack a punch with its gorgeous hand-painted backgrounds and an enjoyable difficulty curve to the puzzles throughout. In Lilly Looking Through there is no dialogue, no inventory meaning each puzzle must be solved what is before your eyes. "
On a particularly cool and misty summer night, Lilly is visited by an enchanted red scarf that sends her on an incredible adventure as she seeks to rescue her little brother Row. Soon into her quest, Lilly discovers a special pair of goggles that allow her to solve many navigational challenges by rewriting the past and changing the present. Step into a world filled with magic, puzzles, and marvelous machines that celebrate a sense of wonder as you help Lilly save her brother and discover the ultimate mystery.
For a first-time effort from a relatively young indie studio, Lilly Looking Through is admirable. It’s a lovely way to spend a couple of relaxed hours – give or take – that approaches greatness but sadly falls short at the final hurdle. Further adventures would no doubt be welcomed with open arms by the adventure gaming community. Here’s hoping that Geeta Games isn’t finished with Lilly just yet.