This can scarcely be classified as a conventional gameplay experience considering it's such a passive piece of work, with the intent instead being to soak in the wordless story and admittedly gorgeous atmosphere.

Ultimately I found it quite hit and miss - movement is extremely clunky and awkward, and it actually feels its length despite being only an hour.

But the art is nice and the music is beautiful. It's a cute, easily understood story, but likely only worthwhile for To the Moon completionists. Glad I played it once, I guess.

Reviewed on Mar 22, 2023


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