Cheryl Montgomery
do like the artwork and the tip system for the game, and most of the puzzles make sense and can be solved with logic. I also don't mind paying small fees for the game, like by buying tips (even though I can just look up walkthroughs online if I want to). What I didn't like about this game is that some puzzles had no logic at all, so I used up hints just because the puzzles made no sense. It's especially true towards the end.
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Andy's Apple Farm
It's honestly really nice. A good amount of stuff confused me, though. For example, the 24 hour clock usage in chapter one, I believe it is. But, the lore is cohesive, the location isn't forgotten, and the main subject and extra details are just amazing. The one reason I'm not giving four or five stars is because I was forced to leave a review :')
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F. M.
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not as good as the paper bride series, the puzzles were not as instinctive (not "harder, but rather "less logical" if it makes sense). often felt like they were nothing more than "baits" forcing you to use coins (either by buying them or watching ads to get them) to progress in the story. btw the storyline was... meh, to say the least. i get that this is linked to the paper bride series, but it doesn’t bring anything, you don't have any conclusion or explanation by the end of the game
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