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Favorite Games

Hollow Knight
Hollow Knight
Dead Cells
Dead Cells
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley
Death's Door
Death's Door
Metroid Dread
Metroid Dread

166

Total Games Played

026

Played in 2024

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Minami Lane
Minami Lane

Mar 04

The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo
The Many Pieces of Mr. Coo

Feb 25

Genshin Impact
Genshin Impact

Feb 25

20 Small Mazes
20 Small Mazes

Feb 24

Wytchwood
Wytchwood

Feb 24

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The Many Pieces of Mr Coo is a game I found through a YouTuber I enjoy watching, and hoo boy. What a surreal little adventure it was!

This stylish point and click has you taking control of a small yellow dingus named Mr Coo, solving a series of surreal puzzles to get to the end. The beautiful, hand-drawn levels are accompanied by a neat jazz soundtrack, and the puzzles require you to think and multitask, controlling Mr Coo's pieces to get them to work together and solve the predicament they're in. This took me a little over two hours to complete, and I enjoyed every moment of it.

Exactly what it says on the tin. There are 20 small mazes, and you need to solve them. Each maze has a neat little gimmick that makes it unique, and each one requires varying amounts of brain power to solve. Took me a little over an hour to solve them all.

I bought this game back in 2022, and it lay gathering dust in my backlog for 2 years before I got around to playing it. No fault of the game, really, the order in which I play things is rather arbitrary.

Wytchwood tells the tale of a witch with a cauldron for a head, who must collect 12 souls for a goat in order to fulfil her contract with him. To do this, you must collect ingredients and craft a range of reagents and thingummies in order to progress the story. Some craftables are collected to give to someone or something for the story, others are made as a means of getting more ingredients.

The art style is charming, and the music does a good job of setting the tone for each region. The witch herself is a snarky old bird who goes about her business with exasperation at every nitwit she comes across, and I found myself enjoying her character quite a bit.

However, while this game is entertaining, it suffers from a chronic grind that I was not expecting, especially towards the end. I found myself running all over the map collecting ingredients from different regions all over again to craft some of the late game items, and for that, I knock off a point from an otherwise amusing 12 hour experience.