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So I just finished my first play through. It is really a nice game, well done people!

But I also came across some bugs:
-fell through the floor one time and sometimes the cubs were walking sideways (in an angle) on the terrain

-at some point I got messages that they are supposed to leave during autumn. Shortly afterwards we had
an encounter with wolfs. I touched one of them and my screen went black. When I came back, one cub was missing and I couldn't run then one moment later the other one starts running away and disappeared.
I didn't get any messages so I didn't know if that was a bug or what to do next (I was alone) and headed back to the big tree. On my way back I had several moments where I couldn't run and the indicator on the left side was also missing.

- random frame drops
Besides major FPS drops, Im curios what els you thought about the game
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roi.yog: Besides major FPS drops, Im curios what els you thought about the game
Content-wise it is a bit light. I think they could have done more to make the player bond with the individual cups. Besides their color and names they seem to lack any character traits that could make them more unique. You know like one that is always the slowest or one that is overly ambitious and runs ahead, stuff like that.

Another thing that I didn't really like were the wolf encounters. Every time I met them it went like this: Suddenly the "encounter" music starts and they come out of nowhere and are all over the place. It felt a bit immersion breaking and I would have much more enjoyed it if they were more of a foreseeable threat that fits better with the setting.

But besides those 2 points I'm really happy with the game. It has a lot of heart in it, great artstyle and music and I think it also has a good length for what it offers.

Disclaimer: I only had time for one play-through, so maybe I just had bad luck with the above.
Well. I agree on the most part, I think they could have implemented a system which you can actually teach your cubs what to do or not do, One runs a way to try to catch a frog alone? press the left mouse button to hiss at him and teach him not to do it again, Or on the contrary, you agree? press the right button to show approval and now he will go on his own more. Just to feel like you have more impact on who they are, And although its "open" world its linear... the night which only happens twice, the wolves happens once, there is no dynamic to the world, So im a bit disappointed.