In a nutshell: Solve an assortment of unique puzzles while exploring the mansion of a deceased billionaire.
Why you should play it: The puzzles will certainly challenge you at times, but most are not going to keep you stuck forever. Visuals all around the mansion work well for this type of game. Multiple endings help give gamers an incentive to play through again.
Why you might want to avoid it: Aimlessly wandering about a mansion solving puzzle after puzzle may not be your cup of tea. Length of the game tends to be on the short side, especially if you are quick when it comes to solving these types of puzzles. A few puzzles are bound to frustrate you from time to time.
Final Thoughts: For what it is, Safecracker does a good job entertaining you with different types of puzzles throughout the game. A puzzle game like this is a good change of pace from all of the other overly-played game genres out there today. All types of puzzle lovers should definitely find some sort of appreciation for a game like Safecracker. It may be a short, but it was enjoyable experience while it lasted.