Dear Esther
Pretentious, shallow, absolutely unsubstantial garbage. The metaphor-story is underdeveloped and underwhelming. The world design is unremarkable, a handful of tepidly interesting landmarks scattered around an otherwise bland landscape. (The narrative is the same way -- barely intriguing when it's happening, but largely vacant.) And interactivity is completely absent: walk along a path.
A waste of money at $2.50, and a waste of time at under an hour. There is nothing of value here.
Progress: Complete