Her name is Lumi, and she has no memory of her past or how she got to your computer. The game starts off with a gray fog of some kind drifting around your desktop, asking you to give it a file titled “Lumi.” Doing so gives it the shape of the small person you see in the screenshot above. Admittedly it feels kinda weird sharing this with you but such is life. Right away, those launch options grabbed me and I needed to know what happens if I picked the clown nose option. I had just finished Pikmin 4 and didn’t feel like getting back to Yakuza 3 Remastered (I’ll write about them eventually, I promise), and then I remembered that I had a free game installed and ready to play. I downloaded it and, as is the grand tradition of Steam users, I let it sit in my library untouched for a little bit.Ībout a week later, I wasn’t sure what to play. So what drew me to this title? Well, I was kinda mindlessly browsing the internet on my break at work and I saw an article on Kotaku or another gaming-adjacent site (I really wish I remember which one) that mentioned this was free and actually pretty good. Am I good at any of these? That’ll depend on who you ask. I love puzzles, I love periodically tidying up my computer, and I like platforming games. Gonna be honest, stuff like this is usually out of my wheelhouse. There’s an option on launch titled “‘choose this if if the game works correctly, but instead of playing it, you prefer to see cute animals with clown noses’ edition.” I was not disappointed.
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