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Hey Azarri!
No need to worry about being "dumb" - our game is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for everyone! While we have narrative depth, the gameplay mechanics are straightforward. We've intentionally created an experience that focuses on storytelling and immersion, with puzzles that are intuitive and won't frustrate players.
The game is meant to be experienced by all, regardless of gaming skill or background. Our goal is to draw you into the story and make you feel connected to the world, not to create unnecessary barriers. If you're interested in the concept, you'll absolutely be able to enjoy it!
(ps. I too have only two brain cells >< I can play it without any issues XD)
Glad to know we're in the same boat with the brain cell issue.
Does the story continue from the first one?
Yes(ish).
You do encounter characters from the first title and the story is consistent. But it is not needed to know anything about the first title to play this one.