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Absolutely fantastic game from start to finish, Botany Manor is a stunning place to get lost in. The gorgeous art style and wonderful sound design facilitate a feel good atmosphere that will keep a big smile on your face throughout. The puzzles are clever and engaging with perfect difficulty that keeps things going without a hitch.
An absolutely fantastic ride from start to finish with a shocking amount of variety, impeccable vibes, fantastic audiovisuals and addictive gameplay. The ending wraps up everything in a wholesome, feel good way after which you can keep playing, diving and running the restaurant. Definitely one of the most creative, original and unique games I've played in a long time.
If I had to single out some negatives, I would say that the localization is definitely lacking. Also, each of the many disparate mechanics are rather simple and straightforward. But there are so many of them, this game might as well be in the dictionary under "greater than the sum of its parts".
Thoroughly loved it, perfect summer game.
If I had to single out some negatives, I would say that the localization is definitely lacking. Also, each of the many disparate mechanics are rather simple and straightforward. But there are so many of them, this game might as well be in the dictionary under "greater than the sum of its parts".
Thoroughly loved it, perfect summer game.
An absolutely gorgeous game with a lovely soundtrack. The controls are a bit finicky, but nothing serious. Quite a bit of variety in the gameplay, I enjoyed gardening, photography, kayaking, making tea, going to the market and exploring the countryside.
I have to admit that the last four chapters didn't resonate with me as the first four did. The last two in particular went in a direction that I just didn't connect with and felt a bit rushed to boot. Overall, Dordogne is a wonderful game that makes you think about your childhood, family connections and life in general.
I have to admit that the last four chapters didn't resonate with me as the first four did. The last two in particular went in a direction that I just didn't connect with and felt a bit rushed to boot. Overall, Dordogne is a wonderful game that makes you think about your childhood, family connections and life in general.