The funniest game since Portal. Now, this is the first point-and-click adventure game I've played since I was 6 years old (the genre is only just being reborn from the ashes), which makes it seem hugely original and fresh. What really makes this special is that it's a game with no combat. From start to finish, I was captivated by the game's story and quirky characters, and not by explosions and graphics. The writing is surprisingly good, with hilarious pop-culture references and slapstick comedy aplenty. It's enough to fuel inside jokes for a while among players.
The puzzles, although sometimes hard to figure out, are immensely satisfying to solve and are definitely worth the head-scratching effort (although I did refer to a walkthrough in two minor occasions where I had not seen something I was supposed to click). Surprisingly, instead of being dull as I expected this type of game would be, it was mesmerizing, and I finished the entire episode in one play-through (about 3 hours).
I can't wait for the other 4 episodes, this is one game I am definitely paying for.
In a sentence:
Hilarious, fresh, original, captivating, but also strangely nostalgic. Not to be missed by anyone who even slightly likes gaming. A perfect casual game.