The game seems to concentrate more on difficulties than problems. For instance, you have to cross a river, but the boat you wish to use will only hold you and a certain number of objects. There are more objects than you can take with you, so what do you take?
MP tell me there are a few ways of solving the game. I only used one - but, from the number of locations and puzzles that seemed to have no bearing on my solution to the adventure, I think they must be right.
The vocabulary is fairly extensive and most of the GET, DROP and EXAMINE type of verbs are recognised as well as a few you wouldn't expect. The only drawback to this adventure is the market it seems to be aiming at.
I can't see an experienced adventurer taking more than a couple of hours to solve the game - and surely there aren't that many novice adventurers.
However, if you are a novice - better yet, if you have never tried an adventure before and are wondering where to start - then this is the adventure for you! It is free from spelling mistakes that sometimes plague even the more upmarket games.
Also the on-screen display is not off-putting, which novices sometimes find to be the case with the normal black-and-white display that we purists prefer.
Overall, definitely for the beginner, but should not be completely dismissed by the more experienced player.