Posted March 08, 2015
I played Torin's Passage.
When I was in primary school, I skipped a grade (and threw a tantrum about it, because it meant I had to part with my awesome schoolteacher, on whom I had a huge crush). She gave me a kids' adventure book as a parting gift. It was absolutely amazing, because until then I hadn't read any fiction with magic in it except for fairytales. But that one was an actual adventure book with real dialogue in it and likeable characters with actual emotions and a kinda surreal, dreamlike, metaphorical air about it all. Torin's Passage is like that.
I'm not in, because BoUT 2 is a regionally priced game, and it'd be super unfair of me to hog a US-priced gft of it.
When I was in primary school, I skipped a grade (and threw a tantrum about it, because it meant I had to part with my awesome schoolteacher, on whom I had a huge crush). She gave me a kids' adventure book as a parting gift. It was absolutely amazing, because until then I hadn't read any fiction with magic in it except for fairytales. But that one was an actual adventure book with real dialogue in it and likeable characters with actual emotions and a kinda surreal, dreamlike, metaphorical air about it all. Torin's Passage is like that.
I'm not in, because BoUT 2 is a regionally priced game, and it'd be super unfair of me to hog a US-priced gft of it.