A Juggler's Tale
A delightfully crafted little game with lovely graphics, music, and narration. The gameplay is very mediocre, but for such a short game it's not a big deal.
I would say that half of the gameplay elements are OK. Simple puzzles that can be figured out with some trial and error. But the other half is very frustrating stealth scenes. There's no way around it: I hated them. Also, you might encounter breaking bugs if you try to push the physics to their limits. Easy enough to restart from the last checkpoint, but it's still a distraction.
Also worth pointing out that the English narration, though it's delivered well, is often awkward. It's supposed to be in rhyme, but there many bad rhymes. It really clashed with the highly polished design.
Finally, devs: please please please support stereoscopic 3D technologies, similarly to how the Trine series does it: side-by-side, various widescreen resolutions, etc. I know it's a niche audience, but this game would surely look incredible with depth perception!