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I recently installed steam to play games with my son.
However, I soon began to notice him playing this particular game. I took notice when I saw the same repeated notification for my son opening the same game over and over.
I decided to ask him about it during dinner, he told me it was a puzzle game, not elaborating much beyond that. This peaked my interest, and I decided to purchase this game for myself.
We finished our wholesome family dinner and as he scuttled off to his room, I went into my office and opened up my laptop computer, searching for the game my son had been playing.
I found what I was searching for, and very readily got out my credit card information.
I sure do love the cute little animals! Lovely artstyle and shading. However, the Hands do look weird in some of the photographs. Nonetheless, very innovative gameplay and engaging visuals, I completed this all the way through, even before my son did.