It is certainly a game, and it certainly does exist! At very least, it's cute and silly. And there is certainly a weird type of satisfaction from getting to the game's ending. It's more of an experience than anything.
But anything could be an experience. You could be walking on a tropical island where people are dancing and grooving, or you could walk out your front door and have a nice day in the real life sun, exploring the place where you live.
Would I recommend the latter over the former? Yeah, probably. It's not that this game is worse in comparison as an experience. It's just less consequential.
But anything could be an experience. You could be walking on a tropical island where people are dancing and grooving, or you could walk out your front door and have a nice day in the real life sun, exploring the place where you live.
Would I recommend the latter over the former? Yeah, probably. It's not that this game is worse in comparison as an experience. It's just less consequential.