What We Pretend To Be

What We Pretend To Be

Cheap, relaxing and really nice soundtrack.

This is the kind of game you buy if you have some money to spare, and you’re in need of a casual relaxation game. There is no point to the game, and it’s really really short, but honestly, I think it was worth the small fee. I love the graphic style, and the lighting is god-tier, but the texturing is kinda off-putting in some areas, with glitching clouds and the ground clipping with the grass. There’s not much to the story, but that’s not really the appeal of the game, so I wouldn’t leave much criticism there.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game


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Very short game play, not much story. Mindless wheat farming, once the builder dies you can’t make any more improvements to your town.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

What We Pretend To Be on Steam

see you: a brief exile

see you: a brief exile

a teenager lived a normal life, was send to a strange lonely world by mystery power. is it possible to get back to where he came from?

search and discover:

speak with distinguished characters, gradually find out how this world work and how to get out of this place.

step by step mission:

catch up with one character, get more complicated mission.

recover mystery:

think and make decision, is what you must do for the sake of getting back.

qte:

various and lively interaction? once you manipulate well, no problem.

map design:

feel free to get to wherever you want, up to mountain, into forest or go underground, etc. if stuck, try to figure out right time or find corresponding key.

hidden factor:

collect scattered information fractions, which you can put together and get one touching story.


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see you: a brief exile on Steam