1/31/2024 0 Comments Tengami walkthrough part 3Where Is My Heart? Where is My Heart? They’re all over the place. ![]() Overall it plays really well, the character walks a bit slow but other than that it’s a really enjoyable experience that I highly recommend. That’s one of the issues with short games. It seemed as soon as I was really getting into it it was over. Couple that with the great soundtrack and you can see why I didn’t want to spend hours figuring out that a few symbols were actually Japanese numbers. I love the art in this game, it’s simple,unique and very visually pleasing. While it did feel a like cheating to use a walkthrough for some puzzles, I really wanted to see more of the world. At the end of each level you are rewarded with a Haiku While I tried to use hints sparingly, there were some puzzles I just couldn’t wrap my head around to start until I looked up a walkthrough. The glowing circles on the interactive parts of the world were very helpful. The puzzles are difficult but not impossible to solve without hints. ![]() The goal of the game is to go through each level and find a flower to put back onto the Cherry Blossom tree.Įach of the four levels reflect the four changing seasons and have a few puzzles to solve on each. The game itself reminds me of an interactive pop-up book complete with tabs to pull and flaps to flip. Tengami is a point and click puzzle game in a world that looks like its made out of paper. Both were under 2 hours long, I wish Tengami was longer but Where is My Heart? couldn’t end soon enough. These games I actually finished back in June but haven’t had the chance to write about them. Between going on vacation and taking on some more responsibilities at work there hasn’t been a whole lot of time to work on my backlog. ![]() July has been a crazy month for me in my non gaming life.
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