Summertime Madness Reviewed by Cyril Lachel on . As far as World War II games go, Summertime Madness is by far the brightest and trippiest one I've ever played. It's an ever-changing first-person puzzle game with a wide variety of challenges and a few surprises you definitely won't see coming. Unfortunately, the brilliance of the first half is brought down by the laborious second half, which is full of trial-and-error puzzles and wide-open stages that are no fun to explore. Though uneven, Summertime Madness is still worth recommending for the strong opening puzzles and fantastic ending. Rating: 64%
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