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Sweet and magical: Hey giant let me stroke your back after lunch! And thanks stone monster ~*smooch* ~ A piece of art.
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I love how the bridge just breaks the mountain and makes perfect stairs XD
Also, my favourite animal interaction would be the goat!!
:: sees goat :: ... :: pushes ::
I knew nothing would happen but I just wanted to see what she would do XD
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It was lovely. All the creatures were cute, and I especially liked how the mountain-man blushed. Haha, great game and art. Good job!
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In Māori mythology, taniwha (Māori pronunciation: [ˈtanifa]) are beings that live in deep pools in rivers, dark caves, or in the sea, especially in places with dangerous currents or deceptive breakers (giant waves). I found it on google and this game is so beautiful until now I finish it with two tries.
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Fun and easy on the eyes. I think it would have been funny it when she breaks the machine to get across the gap; The power goes out in the little mushroom houses and a bunch of tiny people stick their heads out the windows and shack their fist. 5/5
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This game is made great by its obvious backstory: the girl is in a classic fairytale-type abusive family (look at how coarse her dad is), and as soon as she goes into the house, she's gonna get a whoopin' for taking ten goddamn minutes to grab one goddamn bucketful of water from a fountain that was ten goddamn meters away, goddammit. Also, the goat is dead; we can all agree that Anika murdered a goat just for standing there, right? It's not just me, is it?
I'm dead inside.
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I like this game. Nice hand drawn graphics. Fun varying little things to do. It's not a long game, but at least it's not repetitive. It knows its length and doesn't pad it like a lot of games do (5 hours of content stretched to 500 hours for example). No microtransactions.
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It was cute and simple, but the mouse/controls were so finicky! If the pointer was not in just the right spot, it just won't let you click.
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Is it just me or was the boulder that got the goat extra large compared to the other rocks that came out before it? It's not just me who noticed that, right?
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I like this game because it shows the vivid imagination of children. It also shows the simplicity of kids; they don't always care about what's out there and they don't fear it. It's all just a big adventure.