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I played this one over a few sittings, and it ran great on the Steam Deck. Playtime clocked in at 3.6 hours after credits rolled. I think the game was super cute, and the platforming was fun without ever being too difficult.

I wanted to like this one more, honestly. I usually love games like this! The slow movement speed was a bit of a pain, but maybe a practice on patience. And I liked exploring different islands, choosing which thing I wanted to do each day even if it felt a bit up in the air. But ultimately what I couldn't handle was the fact that game game would crash at least once while playing it each evening. I don't mind an occasional hiccup in a game but when there's a consistent crashing problem, it's a no go for me. Especially if there's times where you lose progress after the crash. So this one will unfortunately be marked as Abandoned for me.

Shelved for now. A neat game, with really calm vibes. I think the idea of the player being the AI that controls the characters suit and is being directly spoken to is a cool thing, that I've seen in a few of the games I've played lately. Breaking the fourth wall but intentionally? Active third person? I'm not sure what the phrasing would be for that but I think that's cool. I'm putting it down for now since I think I want to save it as a "chip away slowly" game, and right now I'm looking for something a bit different.