3 people found this review helpful
Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 36.5 hrs on record (27.5 hrs at review time)
Posted: 18 Nov @ 8:33am
Updated: 18 Nov @ 11:05am

a solid time. i would give it all for pieberry.

you can feel the game had a lot of passion poured into it, from its design to its story. the game is rather compact, as in you aren't going to explore huge open world fields or 25 different maps for one area, but it makes the most of it in the best way possible, and every nook and cranny has a little something for you to do.

on top of that, pieberry is relativey customizable, offering a few ways to go about the game. not immensely in depth, but still has you pondering at times which option to pick.

the only shame is that of the witchspring series, only 3 is available on steam, and only in a mobile port format, which is unfortunate because i would very much like to play the rest of the series.

as a point of criticism : i like how the game looks visually but sometimes it gets a bit intense on the lighting and makes the game very hard to look at to the point it is disrupting. unsure if it's some sort of post processing but there's not a lot of graphical customization (3 presets) so a bit of polish on that front would make it better. nothing world ending as it only happened a few times, but still unfortunate nonetheless.

i think you should play this game!
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