Wandersong got my attention since I started reading a few lines in an interview to the devs on Edge a few months ago. As soon as I heard the game was released I gave up on my "no more backlog" oath and purchased it right away to play instantly and support the ingenuity behind this game. Does a bard really need an excuse to sing? Of course not! Music and singing might be the key to solve simple puzzles or temporary obstacles, but Wandersong allows you to sing how much as you please, while the music of the level itself becomes richer with instruments and layers as you do! Another key point of Wandersong is that the devs will to not let down users who do not feel confortable playing musical games due to any kind of personal biases. The game is really forgiving in this regard. As the story unfolds, the cast will increase not just in quantity but quality and sometimes you will just giggle heartily as you witness their actions. Wandersong is a game about hope and love which manages not to fall in corny corners thanks to self-mockery and a nicely mixed and paced ensemble of feelings . As soon as you think the game has shown everything... there comes something new! It is a must have for musicians and for all those who always felt a bit intimidated by all games that put music at their core.