Overall a new and neat style of game. The flavor / theme is a little tacked-on (why does a bank affect the specifc seemingly random pattern it does, etc), but the mechanics are solid enough to get past it. It's unique, and it will challenge your mind.However, it could really use a timer to keep you from taking forever, or, barring that, bigger rewards for making the perfect move (either completing many columns at once, or over developing a row or column). I end up spending way too much time analyzing every possible position for every tile trying to get that perfect configuration, and then afterwards feeling like it was wasted effort when all this results in is a handful of extra points and no impact on play later in the game. It's like a more-complicated version of tetris, if tetris didn't have the blocks falling to force you to sometimes have to make a suboptimal play and live with it. A timer (or declining property values over time) would definitely help kick the brain out of analysis paralysis, and thus result in a more enjoyable game. The game ends when it does because of fatigue, suicide, or lack of focus instead of the surge of emotion that comes with a countdown timer or goal achievement. Don't get me wrong, I like the game. I appreciate the unique play and the complicated puzzle that it presents. It's just kinda slow and the game drags on forever.