I'm writing this review as I'm "finishing" up the game.

This game is alright! It is great for shutting your brain off while doing something else such as watching a show or listening to your friends talk on voice chat (which is what I did in the later half of my playtime)

It's a simple "numbers go up" game where every couple of levels you get a cute new thing to treat the unending waves of capybaras that show up.

My only real complaints about the game are:
- The amount of slots for furniture is uneven (65 or so), and this number drives me up the wall because I can't get to round up the amount of stuff I have
- Customization of decoration is very limited, perhaps if they gave you more choices re:colors or if you could dye some of them it would help make your own spa "unique"
- The insects meant to automate parts of the process feel very slow sometimes even with all the upgrades in place. I thought near the end of the game / "progress" tree I would get access to insects that would A) Remove and put new capybaras (as well as small animals) in baths or B) Drag flowers to make soap. It feels weird that this was not implemented in a game where you can "automate" most of the other things.
- Achievements make it sound like white capybaras are rare but I saw them often enough to forget they were ever rare and from what I've gathered the amount of coin gained from "rare" animals was negligible when compared to regular animals, it probably would make more sense to make them provide more coin to give the player something to be attentive to.

Reviewed on Feb 25, 2024


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