Nellan is Thirsty

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Review scoopings 3/5 · Jan 22, 2022

Maybe I'm Just Quite Juvenile

Play: 8/10 Pretty sad I had to Consult the Rabbit even tho it's a kids game. Probly more so cuz I wanna get a lot of rest tonight and I hadn't noticed the obvious Chair teleport . I had fun playing it despite a headache and cough and tired as heck, so that says a lot! If you want a …

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Play: 8/10 Pretty sad I had to Consult the Rabbit even tho it's a kids game. Probly more so cuz I wanna get a lot of rest tonight and I hadn't noticed the obvious Chair teleport . I had fun playing it despite a headache and cough and tired as heck, so that says a lot! If you want a simple, fast taste of early text adventures, without all the chore of Colossal Cave or Adams adventures, I def recommend this one. Even more than the Adventure Sampler from Adams.

Feel: 8/10 I can't help but notice I have a preference for juvenile fiction, and now it's seeming more and more, for juvenile videogames. It is what it is, I suppose! Plus, I am sick right now (flurona :( ), so game making was a bit too much for tonight so I wanted something lighthearted. Probly unfair for the other game I attempted tonight (Balrog Sampler). Anyway, this was cute. Also, lol telling kids college education is great

Attachment: 7/10 Realistically, I'd only replay this when I'm sick and/or mentally exhausted. Still, it's nice to have a game for those nights! Funny that I'm quite meh about RPGs right now, and more into quick plays. Might as well focus on arcade style and simple games for a while now :) It's nice to be excited about genres I always claimed to dislike. I'm even preferring making those kinds of games, not really in the mood for making an RPG right now even tho my younger brother wants that ha. Maybe it's just the sickness getting in the way...

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