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  • It’s so cute and enjoyable!

    The character’s are just too adorable it has good quality, there are some confusing parts but would definitely recommend!
  • good game, played at 3am while crying

    admittedly i did get lost a few times but that was probably because i wasnt paying attention due to the state i was in at the time. The graphics were cute and the controls were surprisingly simple. The only complaint i might have is that its a little annoying to navigate between tools
  • Great but..

    This game is amazing. I love how you can go on adventures, along with ripping up all the documents and books. I give this a 4 star only because I don't like the how you have to pay to play the rest of the game. Obviously I bought it 😅 but sometimes people may enjoy the game so much and might not want to invest in it. Yes it is very cheep, 5 dollars to play the rest of the game is not that much. As soon as I saw the brick wall and it had told me I had to buy it, I immediately asked my dad to buy it for me.
    Overall it is a great game and I think there should be a part 2. Unless there is one already. I'll go search for that 😃.
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  • amazing with a tiny issue

    the game is amazing, I love the cute art style and the humor.
    One of my problems is that you have to pay to get the entire game.
    That wouldn’t be the worst but it’s £4.49 so it’s expensive just for half of a game. If it was the full game I would see why but it’s only for half the game.
  • What a game!

    The anime references are an amazing touch to this cute game (and it’s really dark undertones).The fun kinda sarcastic notes and achievements are perfect with this little turnip. I would give this five stars but the controls seem a little slow and the weapons reach is very short, or that might just be me. Otherwise this game is amazing and worth the small price tag. ;)
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  • BUT WHYYYYY?

    I am in love with this game! The graphics are so cute, the gameplay is fun, strategic, interactive, and full of snarky characters, with satirical comments. I was fully involved for ten minutes before I was smacked with having to pay 4.99 for the rest. That is THE ONLY thing stopping me from putting 5 STARS. Is it worth almost 5 dollars? Yes! Do I have money to pay the 5 dollars? No- but am I going to end up buying it regardless? Absolutely. This is the exact type of game I’ve been searching for. If you have the money to buy it, I’d definitely recommend.
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  • I wish more games were like this

    I love this genre of games! and even though I’m unable to pay to play the rest, I’m reviewing so more people see it!
  • Mediocre at best

    In a day and age where the majority of mobile games are free, this isn’t a good enough game to pay for. It’s mediocre at best and largely uneventful. The story is meh and compared to games that are worth paying for, this doesn’t cut it by a long shot. With the price of this, the devs are as criminal as the turnip, again, don’t waste money on a sub-par game unless you have money to burn.
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  • Impeccable Indie Masterpiece

    I have this game on my PC and when I saw that I could play it on my phone, I made the quickest impulse purchase of my life and bought the full mobile version. Keep in mind that this is a 15$ PC game that your getting on mobile with good touch controls, Controller support(that I have confirmed to work on my razer Kishi), and it’s 5$ instead of 15$! You must get this game, it rivals Kirby with how cute the characters are, and that’s a pretty big statement! The game is also actually funny, the second level involves you clearing a barn for someone named “slayQueen32”, that’s genuinely funny, it doesn’t try to hard. This is a indie game with lots of love put into it and it deserves your 5$.
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  • Good, but save files are easily losable

    Overall good game, but it could use a little more content, and also save files are easily Losable. It doesn’t seem that bad, but just wait until you’re *this* close to a 100% (not including the limitless line) and then you lose a save file because the continue and new game are close, and so are the yes and no options to “are you sure.” There is no way to get your old save file back, because it instantly saves over as soon as you click yes. Now I have to play the whole game again just to return to where I was. Please add a save recovery option if you accidentally make a new save over your old one, just something that will save lots of people a few hours.
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