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I heard about this game for at least a year ago and it was very clear to me that you just walk around on a beach, collect phrases along the beach (the waves bring them in), interact with things along the way and portray a love story. It was also clear that it was very different from other games and all about the experience of what was around you rather than a specific goal.
If you didn't know that and bought the game anyway you don't really have the right to ♥♥♥♥♥ about it afterwards. At least not tell others not to buy it just because you don't get it or like it.
You do have a point about the multiplayer feature though, it's really annoying, but it seems that is the only thing you noticed about the game before you gave up on it...