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i have some songs which i really like and dont mind listening for a longer period of time but i personally find it a tiny bit lacklustering.
i think kind words could do with a bit more songs but i have only played it for 30hish so who knows whats there to come.
i have on occasion muted the in game music and listened to something else on youtube.
And thank you for your feedback. It's interesting to know you unlock more songs with time. I hope more people leave feedback as well.
yeah you can cycle through the songs. the "game" consists out of basically one screen. its a little room with someone sitting at a desk. then you have on the right side your options what to do. like sending requests or reading requests, writing paper planes. paper planes are short messages you and everyone else can write. those messages will randomly fly through your screen which you then can click on and read.
on one of your shelves is a radio which you can click on and cycle through/select a song.
from my experience you can get like one song per day, or maybe two, not so sure about that by answering requests (or doing stuff there in general, got mine from answering requests though)
and oh yeah, you can also collect a few stickers which you can use to sign your letter with or send them as thanks when you received an answer.
So what's the difference between the written requests and the paper airplanes. They are both messages that can be read but I'm assuming people can't respond to the paper airplanes?
exactly. :)
airplanes usually contain, lets say, uplifting content. you dont have a lot of space to write there too, maybe like 4-5 lines. so things usually are quite short kept.
requests can contain pretty much anything and you can reply to a request if you want whereas the airplanes can only be read.
ps.: i dont know if its too spoilerish but you could try to look up 1-2 songs on youtube to see whether you like them.
Thank you~