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i found the colors and artstyles they used very interesting + the voice acting was very well. i love that they use different languages didnt expect that but aweasome
10/10 part was the hoarder
i considered uninstalling it first 5min then it progressively got interesting and never went down
If you like the series, you'll like the game. That's... the best way I can explain it.
It's one of those surreal games that relies heavily on personal taste. The reason it's got a high rating is because it has a preexisting relatively niche fandom, so people playing it are almost all from said fandom, and therefore will rate it highly.
+ I remember Windows 98 quests, the game is simple but interesting.
+ im watch ENa series on Youtube how that fanat