Artisan Going Home Again
SCORE: 69
Indie developers try a variety of things to get attention for their
game. Unseen Kingdom contacted Family Friendly Gaming through the
Twitter feed. The EIC had to be told about it because he can not stand
social networking sites. His main reasoning is it ruins patience in
human beings. I can see his point.
Artisan Going Home Again is a slow paced little life building game. We
play a young woman who has moved back into her parents rental property.
She must work for others to earn enough money to pay off the property.
Why would she move in there? Because she lived there as a child, and has
fond memories.
Artisan Going Home Again reminds me of the old saying: "you can't go
home again." The depth of that statement haunts me to this very day.
Artisan Going Home Again flies in the face of that saying. Which is a
shame because there is such wisdom in understanding how we change when
we leave.
How does the young woman in Artisan Going Home Again earn her money?
Does she work at a local church? Some charity trying to save the world?
No, no, and no. Yes I am starting to sound like Daniel Bryan. She earns
her money by doing art projects. Which require clicking on them.
There are mini games in Artisan Going Home Again. They increase your
stats. I can not believe the memory matching two cards game had a timer
on it. So much for taking my time. Speaking of taking time, Artisan
Going Home Again lets us do a couple of things and then it is time for
bed. Which means we can blow through years quickly in this Personal
Computer game. There are also different locations to go to that can
decrease things like stress.
The writing in Artisan Going Home Again is neat. The music is soothing.
There are some words in here that parents may not want younger children
to hear. I remember my mom telling me not to use that word. The attire
choices in Artisan Going Home Again could bother come families. Since
things like skin and cleavage are showing.
- Mark
Graphics: 65%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Personal Computer
Publisher: Unseen Kingdom
Developer: Unseen Kingdom
Rating:
'NR’ - Not Rated
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