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Without being sarcastic, I think it is rather poor quality game. Maybe not so gameplay-wise (at least looks more interesing than all those POWGI games), but more because of graphics which is rather bland (mostly animation, as seen in trailer), models look like they're taken from typical primer book which is OK, but still game looks cheaply-made overall. Many indie games are better polished than this.

 

I still don't think many trophy hunters outside of those on top of leaderboard will buy this as price is probably gonna be around $20-30, which is way too much for a quick, cheap plat.

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9 hours ago, Spinosaurus Rex said:

Without being sarcastic, I think it is rather poor quality game. Maybe not so gameplay-wise (at least looks more interesing than all those POWGI games), but more because of graphics which is rather bland (mostly animation, as seen in trailer), models look like they're taken from typical primer book which is OK, but still game looks cheaply-made overall. Many indie games are better polished than this.

 

I still don't think many trophy hunters outside of those on top of leaderboard will buy this as price is probably gonna be around $20-30, which is way too much for a quick, cheap plat.

I think on PC it would be fine. This type of game just looks cheaper on a console as expectations are different. Reminds me of a game you’d get in cereal or something. 

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I don't think I could do the geography stuff without a guide; maybe I am the target audience for this baby game!

 

I have a niece and nephew who are constantly playing Sesame Street games on their parent's tablets, so there's definitely a demand for this. If anything, I wonder if the DS4 controller itself is too large. Who's the youngest person you've ever seen use a controller well?

 

Also, from knowing parents, if this is more than like $5 they'll never buy it. Imagine spending $20 on this for your kid to say "I'm bored" after one minute and go back to playing with an empty box.

 

 

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50 minutes ago, talespagni said:

 

There's something called "reading comprehension", works well too.

 

One spoon per day and you're good to go.

 

Besides being cute in thinking reading comprehension applies to internet posts in the same way it does to words written on a page, your response comes with the luxury of having the comment already vetted as sarcasm.  

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