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Mother Tongue, by Nell Raban
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A Moving Experience, December 1, 2020
by Ann Hugo (Canada)

I found this game to be an emotional and thought-provoking experience. I don't exactly relate to the experiences in this game, but I really felt a lot while playing through it regardless. I think it was the perfect format to tell the story. The characters and dialogue felt just right.

In conclusion, I'd definitely recommend this game.

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Congee, by Becci
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Absolutely Lovely, December 1, 2020
by Ann Hugo (Canada)

I absolutely loved this game. I felt the story so much. And the characters were so wonderfully written. The audio and graphics were excellent. I don't know what to say beyond that this game was amazing and I 100% recommend it.

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The Eidolon's Escape, by Mark Clarke
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An Enjoyable Game, December 1, 2020
by Ann Hugo (Canada)

I was hesitant when I started playing "The Eidolon's Escape". At this point, I'm not a big fan of puzzles. But I actually ended up being rather fond of this game. It took me quite a while to get through the game, not helped by me trying to play it with limited sleep. In fact, I even gave up on it at one point. But the problem was that I'd been hooked, so I had to give it another chance. And I'm super happy that I did. I liked the endings, one in particular. It was also thrilling to manage to make it through the game. Perhaps that's why folks like puzzle-oriented games.

In conclusion, I would recommend this game.

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Limerick Quest, by Pace Smith
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Trusting My Mortal Enemy?! What a Disaster!, by Storysinger Presents
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A Great Game, December 1, 2020
by Ann Hugo (Canada)

I'm not big on superhero stuff. And yet, I quite liked this game. The graphics were cool and I was fond of the characters. I wasn't expecting the multiple perspectives, but I actually rather liked how that was done. I'm typically not keen on stories with multiple perspectives. I think that's probably because it's trickier to develop multiple characters in the way you do with a protagonist. Furthermore, the story was interesting, kept me wondering and engaged.

In conclusion, this is a great game. If I was more into superhero stuff, there's a good chance I'd have gone with 5 stars. Definitely would recommend it.

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How The Elephant's Child Who Walked By Himself Got His Wings, by Peter Eastman
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What the Bus?, by Emery Joyce
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Untie, by Mathbrush (as Alex Ellis)
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Esther Has No Voice, by Isaac Buckley
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the uncle who works for nintendo, by michael lutz
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