Posted on: January 1, 2021

akanayukinai
Verified ownerGames: 44 Reviews: 1
A good, casual game of an Inuit folktale
After I got this game, I played it over a few days, a little bit at a time. I think it is a wonderful game, even if its relatively short, that tells a great story and has great art design to go with it. It is suitable for people of any age and has a wonderful message of friendship, teamwork, and perseverance (to name a few), and a great way to learn a bit about some of the people we live among. I would love to see more added to this, whether more stories added to the game itself or maybe a sequel game that adds more of the stories and more about the people. However, the gameplay as it is is better suited for more advanced players who are well familiar with platformer games and love these types, but beginners might find it a bit difficult or too challenging and really talented gamers may find it too easy. I would suggest adding a difficulty rating to counter this problem. Another thing I want to mention is the Bola. Now, I didn't get the game until after the first update which fixed the Bola aiming so I don't know how bad it was before. I don't think the aiming itself is bad now, but I think some people will find it a bit difficult to do when you're in a bind, in example, being chased by the wicked man. It would be cool if there could be an option to change how you aim the bola, on controllers, to make it easier for the more beginner players, but also keep how it is for those who find the current aiming suitable. By adding a change of aiming, allow the Bola to be aimed by thumbstick or d-pad and released by another button. One last thing. Online co-op. I really think that the game could benefit from it. Letting friends play together who can't just come over and share a computer to play the game. I know all this stuff takes time to learn and do, but I think online co-op is a great option to consider to help reach more people. I would so play this game again with friends to help them through the game and learn about the story.
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