Lieve Oma

Lieve Oma

released on Apr 05, 2016

Lieve Oma

released on Apr 05, 2016

It's the season for penny buns, Grandma forced you to come along a bit. But deep down you know it'll do you good and take your mind off of things. Lieve Oma is a short top-down 3D game where you go for a stroll with your grandmother through a forest. You can pick mushrooms when you find them, but the real reason you're here is to have a discussion with your grandmother about the issues you encounter, coping with going to a new school, among other things.


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Nice little game that doesn't really offer a lot but works for what it is and clearly means a lot to its creator.

una hermosa experiencia personal. cortita y muy simple pero transmite mucho <3

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nota para mi: no es una buena idea jugar a un jueguito tan bonito y tan sensible y tan indie (of course its sad) estando con la regla !!

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It's a very personal game, and not the kind of experience I can relate to. On one hand, my childhood was quite uneventful, fortunately. On the other hand, my grandparents passed when I was little, so I didn't have this kind of bonding memories. When I did need a little space and time, it was videogame that provided me. Cheers to videogame! This game does present the beautiful outdoor in autumn, sadly, another thing I never quite experienced myself. At least I can make mushroom risotto for myself.

reminds me of blackberry picking with my grandmother

Un bonito y sencillo juego sobre memorias. Aunque también procedo de una familia divorciada, mi experiencia comulga con la de la autora. Pero compartimos recuerdos de buscar setas en el campo que me proveyeron de una cierta familiaridad y me hicieron seguir. En cierto modo, envidio a esta persona por tener siquiera la posibilidad de atesorar estos recuerdos.

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A nice and simple game about remembrance. Although I also had a divorced family, my experience doesn't align the same as the author. Despite that, we do share similar memories of foraging mushrooms, which provided me with a certain familiarity and allowed me to keep going. In a way, I envy this person, just for having the chance of having these memories.