Playing games about the charm of camping is a bit weird. On the one hand, it shows you how cute nature is and how to have a better chat with people without all this distraction. On the other hand, Wide Ocean Big Jacket is a distracting video game, usually played in your own.
Wide ocean coat review
- Developer: Turnfloor
- announcer: Tender claw
- Platform: Play on PC
- Availability: Exit now on Switch (6.29), Itch ($ 8) and Steam (5.79)
Again, Wide Ocean Big Jacket is a weird game. This is a gentle game and a gentle and cute game. Apart from controlling a small number of people and speaking, you haven't done much and it won't last long, but even in the brisk 80 minutes, I was moved to complete the process.
It took me a while to relax, but maybe a bit like a camping trip. First, I want to do it all. I don't want to talk to the tween couple Maud or Ben, or the adult couple Brad and Croan-Maud's aunt and uncle. But in the end I did it.
Nothing to force. Wide Ocean Big Jacket is in trouble. Yes, this is a game of talking about topics, but a communication (usually an interesting sentence) will bring you that kind of interaction. There is a sense of humor. Maud seemed to be the catalyst for most of them, a weird child who wouldn't shut up, but she was so smart that she quickly became a star on the show.
Maud: "Morning."
Ben: "How are you sleeping?"
Maud: "It's like a lot of bricks."
Ben: "Your brick is like a pile of bricks."
Fine, it makes me smile.