If you can suspend your thoughts enough to just enjoy the ride, this is a pretty chill experience. Everything is simple and low stress. The whole experience is brief but every part of it is meaningful.
You are a child that has to save your (very very) small island town's nature preserve from being turned into a hotel by getting …
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If you can suspend your thoughts enough to just enjoy the ride, this is a pretty chill experience. Everything is simple and low stress. The whole experience is brief but every part of it is meaningful.
You are a child that has to save your (very very) small island town's nature preserve from being turned into a hotel by getting everyone on the island on board with saving it. You do this by photographing every single animal on the island (there's 60 of them, most are birds, many of which look about the same. 60 isn't a lot, believe me) and cleaning up trash. Inexplicably, everyone just needs to find a specific animal (that is somewhere 30 feet away from their face if they'd bother to turn around at all ever) or have a very simple task performed for them. Every single person on the island is indulgent of you .
This is so true that at some point you find a sick squirrel and go get the only vet on the island who is happy to drop everything to go treat a single, common wild animal at the request of a child. They cannot identify the exact poison afflicting the squirrel but they have the exact cure for it anyway. They leave it with you to go administer. They give you more than enough. When you apply it to this and other animals, they perk up instantly like they're a junkie you injected narcan into (at this point I had to firmly remind myself that this game is for children and I need to relax my standards just a bit). The adults are useless trope is taken to a hilarious extreme. Most of the adults in the island will stand around while asking a child to build things like ladders, bridges, signs, small structures. Which you do. You just go around performing amateur carpentry.
This sort of thing is typical of the game.
Couple more complaints. For a game about taking pictures, you don't get to keep any pictures you take. The actual picture you take is meaningless, it's just to check off the box next to this animal. Some look so alike that you're going to be constantly photographing the same ones just to be sure. The difference might just be the feet or head of this bird is a slightly different color than this bird , but this is a different species in real life (really? This bird and the one with blue feet can't breed and make fertile offspring? It's the same bird!!). The game makes you think it's more complex than it is. For example when you have to photograph specific animals (birds, let's be honest. It's always birds) to repair one of those here's what you cdn find here signs, you can literally find everything you need while standing next to the sign. Then a bird watcher will show up and go oh wow we have birds here. I didn't see them right in front of my face until this sign told me about them. Is this a dive into sensitive blindness or is the game just trying to manufacture ways to make me feel useful?
Often someone will ask you a yes or no question and you have to manually nod or shake your character's head with the stick by pressing it up and down or side to side. This might be the most pointlessly annoying thing I have ever had to (it's for KIDS Elizabeth, it's for kids).
Really it's a fun , well made game and it's good for a few hours of joy. It's not at all worth the price but if it goes on sale.
Please note I was high the whole time I played it. Adjust your expectations accordingly. It might not be that much fun really. But nah it's good. It's good
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