I nearly gave up on this game a half hour before the end due to a terribly designed combat encounter. This game is designed for aesthetic first and foremost, and it is wonderful. However, there isn't quite enough gameplay for an easy recommendation. It becomes clear after the 75% mark that the developers became insecure with what they had, with sudden introductions of artificial difficulty spikes unrelated to the core mechanic of weaving and knotting.

In my rating system, 2 stars is an average game, so this game gets a C-. It crashed more than once, and the story has way more text than it is interesting to read. Maybe worth getting on sale for children, as it does feature a free-weaving cooperative creative mode.

Reviewed on Jan 22, 2022


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