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Thank you - 15+ hours sound a good amount of content (not including replayability and future additional content). I am going to view some reviews and buy the game.
Unfortunately, I never played either games.
Thank you, I always look for unique games and this one looks right out there in uniqueness and gameplay value.
EDIT: Who is/are wonder bread and halo donkey? I am a little lost here. lol
I usually don't 100% games, because I just want to enjoy the main story and finishing the game, I am surprised about only 5 hours.
Dunkey is a content creator and the creator of the publishing company for this game Big Mode.
His humor style invites a lot of his fans to be rather irritating, the man himself is pretty much the king of sarcastic non-answers. But you can tell he's trying to pick up titles that genuinely have soul to them and I wish his fans could respect that.
This seems like the type of game where most the content is in the hidden secrets and figuring out the story of the world from items and environment so 5 hours for a bare bones playthrough and 20 hours for a "full" playthrough matches up well and fairly in comparison to other titles of the same caliber *Fez, Tunic, Braid*
Thank you for explaining.