Questing through vast imaginative terrain with Razooli's disarmingly single-minded young heroes and Technicolor Disney villains is such a heady pleasure you won't know whether to spontaneously combust or simply evaporate. Yes, Riddle of Fire has paintball guns and tiny motorcycles, enigmatic new friends, after-hours delirium, sudden, heartwarming reunions, and a mountainside overgrown with prop mushrooms from the theatre guild storage room. It also has that thing where the ends never quite touch, where you get to hang out in the charge between the poles. An absolute blast for total non-squares.