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I've played tragically few games, and completed even less, but I do enjoy a good ol viddy game
I'm far too jolly to be a critic
I've played tragically few games, and completed even less, but I do enjoy a good ol viddy game
I'm far too jolly to be a critic
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A beautiful and peaceful little world. The movement is a joy, and the implied, silent stories are meaningful to witness. The first playthrough is the best.
All the gameplay elements are completely free to experience, it's just the cooler cosmetics that are paid, which I don't have a problem with. I'm happy to support the developers whenever I have the means. There is a little bit of FOMO about it, with the most interesting cosmetics being limited time, but most of them do come back around.
After a few dozen times through the realms, tedium begins to set in a bit. You've experienced everything and continue to log on day after day just to grind for currency for the next limited cosmetics. But it's much better with friends along, and really, this is made to be a social game. I've had some insanely fun moments playing this game with my friends, laughing our asses off at our little moth kids doing various shenanigans to each other.
As for meeting randos, the mostly wordless communication system and peaceful nature of the game means there is very little in the way of toxicity. Players will most likely help you out when you need it. Overall a very nice game, and in my opinion, especially good for winding down to go to sleep.
All the gameplay elements are completely free to experience, it's just the cooler cosmetics that are paid, which I don't have a problem with. I'm happy to support the developers whenever I have the means. There is a little bit of FOMO about it, with the most interesting cosmetics being limited time, but most of them do come back around.
After a few dozen times through the realms, tedium begins to set in a bit. You've experienced everything and continue to log on day after day just to grind for currency for the next limited cosmetics. But it's much better with friends along, and really, this is made to be a social game. I've had some insanely fun moments playing this game with my friends, laughing our asses off at our little moth kids doing various shenanigans to each other.
As for meeting randos, the mostly wordless communication system and peaceful nature of the game means there is very little in the way of toxicity. Players will most likely help you out when you need it. Overall a very nice game, and in my opinion, especially good for winding down to go to sleep.
Someday... someday, Florida II will be complete.
I started playing this game a couple years after its release and subsequent popularity. Though I was late to the party, I enjoyed it nonetheless. I was living in a different state at the time, in the middle of a cold winter that I was not at all used to, being raised in Florida. This game let me have my own little slice of home I could pull out whenever I needed it. The customization is its biggest flex. I can, will, and have spent hours using the custom design function to pixel-paint my own artwork so I can then wear it or display it or even slap it on an existing item. The reason it isn't full-stars is because, well, it is tedious at times. If you have multiple of one personality of villager on your island, it kinds ruins the magic seeing the same dialogs over and over for both of them. But these are far from enough to ruin it for me.
(Also I love playing this while listening to the front bottoms or the mountain goats, it gives me such good brain damage from the whiplash highly recommend)
I started playing this game a couple years after its release and subsequent popularity. Though I was late to the party, I enjoyed it nonetheless. I was living in a different state at the time, in the middle of a cold winter that I was not at all used to, being raised in Florida. This game let me have my own little slice of home I could pull out whenever I needed it. The customization is its biggest flex. I can, will, and have spent hours using the custom design function to pixel-paint my own artwork so I can then wear it or display it or even slap it on an existing item. The reason it isn't full-stars is because, well, it is tedious at times. If you have multiple of one personality of villager on your island, it kinds ruins the magic seeing the same dialogs over and over for both of them. But these are far from enough to ruin it for me.
(Also I love playing this while listening to the front bottoms or the mountain goats, it gives me such good brain damage from the whiplash highly recommend)