This game is a comforting fire in a toasty cottage, even when things got sad. It came out shortly after my grandfather passed making it the right game at the wrong time, and I'll long remember its lessons on love, loss, and goodbyes.

The back half starts to meander a bit, interrupting the emotional beats that carry the story. So if you feel like skipping that extra stuff and only crafting the essentials, that might be the best way to play because the story is 100 percent worth it.

Reviewed on Oct 14, 2020


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