"It's Spring Again" - an educational game for children ages two and up. It uses game mechanics to teach children about the seasons.
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Played via the UK PSN release on a Vita OLED model.
I don't really know how to review this - it's a 5-8 minute educational game for young children about the changing of the seasons with some touch screen-based interactivity. It's cute but compared to Baba Yaga Games' other release, One Eyed Kutkh, it has a lot less gameplay elements or sense of narrative, instead focusing on a very matter-of-fact explaining of what happens during the seasons by a pleasant-sounding American woman. The art style and animation are still fairly cute and appealing with a good soundscape but 8 minutes was all I needed to figure out how to interact with the scenery and earn the full four trophies, triggering its completion.
For the full price it might be worth keeping a toddler or younger child entertained for an hour or two but Hardcore Serious Gamers™ won't be satisfied.
I don't really know how to review this - it's a 5-8 minute educational game for young children about the changing of the seasons with some touch screen-based interactivity. It's cute but compared to Baba Yaga Games' other release, One Eyed Kutkh, it has a lot less gameplay elements or sense of narrative, instead focusing on a very matter-of-fact explaining of what happens during the seasons by a pleasant-sounding American woman. The art style and animation are still fairly cute and appealing with a good soundscape but 8 minutes was all I needed to figure out how to interact with the scenery and earn the full four trophies, triggering its completion.
For the full price it might be worth keeping a toddler or younger child entertained for an hour or two but Hardcore Serious Gamers™ won't be satisfied.