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thefluffymonster

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Hello, I think it would be awesome if you allowed us to sort our owned or downloaded games by tags/genres (for the app). We wouldn't need to manually sort them if this was a feature and could easily and quickly access games of genres/tags we would like to play at the moment. Steam has something like this with Dynamic collections, which helps people easily see the different genres they may be interested in playing. Thank you.

Hey! Just so you know if you have the itch.io app, you can download the version of game you need. It works for windows, can't speak to mac since I don't have it, but I would guess downloading via the app would work for that too.

I'm not sure if this is intended, but the demo ends when I find the hidden raccoon whether I got the mouse as a friend or not. The game looks really good and I can't wait to see more! Is there going to be a PC version, too, when final version comes out?

I liked the part with Kathy. <3owo

No problem! Glad I could help. ^^

**THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS

I love the aesthetic of the game. The artwork was pretty and it was clear what things were supposed to be. The ending was very cute and heartwarming, too, though I could definitely see something like that not being as seamless and easy as the main character wants. Could make for an interesting expansion or sequel. 

For the future, I would recommend having varied gameplay. Having so many fetch quests in a row kind of made the story drag on. Some things you could do is vary it with puzzles, battles, friendship moments/story beats, etc. You had some story beats related to fetch quests, but it wouldn't hurt to have some unrelated and reward the player with what to do next with story beats, too. For example instead of having the player deliver an item to a citizen she says no one likes, show that. Have people complaining them. Use conversation to warm up to the quest giver to avoid having to interact with him. There's more that could be done. Instead of 'go find my cat' maybe have it 'help me find my cat' and they could have interactions as they explore together.

Otherwise your story's very wholesome and sweet, your artwork is adorable and I look forward to your future work.

I think I found a bug. At the start of the game (side-scroller portion),  you can walk into the sky.