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To be totally honest, I'm not the biggest fan of Undertale fan games. Simply due to the fact that they're over the top and lose the essence of the original game, but this one is the minor exception.

Undertale Yellow takes place before the 7th human (Frisk) fell into the underground but the 6th human (Clover) went to the underground to seek justice for the other fallen children that have disappeared.

I think this game did some things a better job than the original game. For instance, the assets and animations look really well made and give a lot of the environment and characters more life. Another thing they did better is the combat, it's a lot more thought out compared to the original game and it makes the game standout even more.

The cast of characters that you meet throughout your journey is pretty solid. Although definitely can't compete against the original cast but they can definitely stand out on their own. My personal favorite is North Star, which is more of a mixture of Papyrus and Sans personality together. They are also some side characters that you are able to meet as well and they're pretty memorable too.

The boss fights are really good and well made, even some of them I can consider better than the original. Although some of the bosses can be a little bullshit like Axis, but it's something that I can deal with. The difficulty scaling is pretty much one to one in the original. It's not too frustrating but also gives you little challenges throughout the entire game.

In terms of the endings, I think it is fine. I mainly did just the true pacifist route and I found it quite enjoyable. As for the other endings, I searched them up and are quite interesting.

Of course, it wouldn't be Undertale without talking about its soundtrack and this one definitely didn't disappoint. The soundtrack is pretty much a one-to-one comparison to the original and felt like this soundtrack could be a part of the original game.

Overall, this Undertale fangame did a really good job on recapturing the true magic and essence of Undertale. While it didn't really hit me as hard as the original, I still enjoyed my experience. I can absolutely recommend this to someone looking for more Undertale content that doesn't deviate to much from the original but still holds up as a standalone game

Does a really good job at feeling like the source material while being a more refined story than it. People should draw Chujin more.

By far my favourite Undertale fanwork. It's a really great balance of feeling like the source material while still having its own merits. I think the spritework is great and the characters are interesting, and I also like how all of them are connected even if loosely. Even though it uses its inspiration well, the game is at its best in its entirely original sections, The Wild East and The Steamworks. And being an undertale fangame, it's only natural that the soundtrack is great. You can definitely play the game even if you haven't played undertale, but understanding it all and beating the game will be much easier if you've already finished UT.

My second favorite fangame ever. Following up undertale was an impossible task, but it somehow delivered something truly original, while keeping the vibe of the original.

Tão bom ou até melhor que o Undertale Original, só zerei a rota pacifista ainda só que esse final é ridiculamente bom

A very well made and high quality undertale fangame, I don't think it tries to do anything too differently from the original but it manages to capture a lot of the same charm. The story it tries to tell is also quite good and I appreciate that it tries to have a lot of its own identity and stands out against the original.