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Probably my favorite game ever. Just has perfect energy and truly enamoring philosophy. The first game I've ever played where I was excited for it to be over and reach 100% completion, so that I could put it aside, try to forget about the little details, and want to pick it up again in 6 months and play it all over again.

El 100% de este juego es el equivalente moderno de una tortura medieval
De ahí en fuera
Algunas risas por unos chistes y tiene toda la esencia de TaF
Nada del otro mundo

A lo-fi cuteventure, reminiscent of something like DROPSY, but with a lot of weird mixed media stuff and endless minigames and diversions from the "main quest". Those diversions are the point, though - the game's message is that every mundane little thing in life can be an adventure with the right attitude, and it proves it well.

Not a lot of depth (again, by design), but a fun hangout with a lot to do.

This game is such a treasure, it's a constant recommend from me to anyone who gets me on the topic. I mean, I spent a straight week writing out collectible guides. I hand-drew multiple iterations of the map to make finding things easier. I joined a DISCORD SERVER for more information on this game.

On the box it might not seem quite like your cup of tea, especially if you don't like classic adventure game style presentation. But within the shell of the game's basic mechanics lies a collection of minigames ranging from fun to deranged, a massive catalog of collectibles to please even the most dedicated secret seekers, and a reminder of just how much goes into even something as small as playing soccer with a friend.

If you're looking for something weird and unexpected definitely pick this one up. Just be aware it has a LOT to do, and sinks its hooks in very fast.

Truly bizarre and equally marvelous. Very weird point-and-click adaptation of a surreal animated series. Extremely broad set of mingames and goals. Excellent hint system, and just so much love built into the little niches. Two friends looking to reinflate their soccer ball have an immediately off-the-rails adventure.


Silly, melancholic, absurd and optimistically nihilistic. Great music, a lot of stuff to do, albeit sometimes rather tedious, and fun interactions. It was a great little experience.

I came into this game with no expectations and I was very pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. It’s a charming adventure game with sometimes difficult puzzle solutions but never to the point of being infuriating. There are numerous mini games to enjoy if that’s your cup of tea. The writing is hilarious and quirky and you’ll quickly enjoy the time you spend with its characters. Additionally the music is relaxing and adds to the game’s easygoing nature. The game’s length also surprised me. It’ll take 20 hours to do everything. There are just so many fun distractions to get sucked into. I highly recommend anyone interested in strange classic adventure games to give this game a try.

A quiet and disarming point-and-click-style adventure game. I like how it combines different kinds of playstyles - reading books of poetry, looking for birds, solving a cat mystery, painting pictures, playing computer games and learning 'facts' on the internet. There's a nice sense of humor underlying everything and it's a calming adventure to play. I got to the main ending but haven't done the stuff after (my score was at around 60%).

I feel a lot of Bitsy engine energy in this game too - the layout of the flea's areas and the dialogue triggers, the splitting of the game into small square screens.

Being able to switch between Tux and Fanny on the fly is really nice as a solution to the backtracking these types of games tend to have. I felt the walking speed could have been a tad bit faster, you hold down walk a lot and my thumb got tired after a while.

I think the best moments are finding a surprise set of rooms you didn't think to find, the art style changing, then reading some short, poignant text somewhere, little bits of a weird history behind the backyard and forest the two protagonists inhabit.

It's a calm game about appreciating little moments. Liked it a lot! (And there's a whole web series to watch as well)

Charming, funny, warm, absurdist, and filled to the brim with cute details; Basically what I expect for a game based on Tux and Fanny. I'm not too familiar with the point and click genre so some of the puzzles and mysteries feel pretty redundant at times (that might be in fault of me being a dumbass idk), but other than that nagging issue lies a game that's very pleasant and fun in the moment.