I like the unique style of storytelling, in which you get an candid view of a woman's life through her personal belongings. You see relationships rise and fall, you find out hobbies, traits, and achievements, you grow attached to little trinkets. All of this is done without any dialogue or text. It's really cool.

The game has a fair balance of letting you place what you want where while still making you think by forcing you to place things logically. And although I wasn't sure where every single object went, I figured it out fairly painlessly.

The game is short and ends abruptly though there isn't much of a plot to the game, it's just a slice of life, so it isn't too bad.

It's good.

Reviewed on Dec 26, 2021


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