[4] The effects of previous decisions can carry forward, granting large bonuses toward the completion of complex and difficult tasks.
[6] Rock Paper Shotgun called it "an honest-to-goodness RPG" with very fun dice mechanics[3] and said it boils down the best parts of role-playing games into a short, surreal adventure.
[7] Eurogamer praised the game's ability to craft relatable situations and tell interesting stories about the people working at the nightclub.
[9] GameSpot praised the use of dice in dialogue, which their reviewer found to give more depth than in traditional role-playing systems.
[13] At the Independent Games Festival, it won the Seumas McNally Grand Prize and the Nuovo Award, and it was nominated for Excellence In Design.