Since I got three story pieces from three characters I assume I am done. The problems with it are as follows: Gameplay gets repetitive after the second half, it doesn't change the gameplay up anymore and you kind of know what to expect, the ending (if I actually hit the end) is really vague, it isn't clear if you have finished the game or not, so at this point I'm not even positive I finished. This game is a good purchase and will give you a nice evening of play. The music is great, the graphics are nice for what they are, the gameplay is pretty good with one issue (which I'll get to soon). It takes quite a while to understand exactly what you are doing and when you think you have a handle on it, it changes. The generated environments are pretty nice looking and the different functions are fun. The story itself is okay, but a little vague. You are doing things, learning the interface and progressing a story. In a way it reminds me of Mirrormoon, but with a slightly lower frustration threshold. When you start this game for the first time it feels like when you just aced a job interview and got the position but you lied about your credentials and now you have to make it work somehow. A tool to share your favorite landscapes on Twitter directly from the game.Chill ambient music to accompagny your journey.A mysterious story which you gather the fragments.A multitude of colour palettes to collect and many secret areas to find.An alien machine that you have to learn how to operate.An experience which combines sandbox and alternative exploration/treasure hunt. It also allows you to wander through the land and find treasures, stories and other mysteries hidden in the shifting world. Manipulate an abstract machine that gives you the power to modify the topography and colours of the circular landscape in the middle of the screen. About This GameMu Cartographer is a contemplative game experience which combines colourful sandbox and experimental treasure hunt.
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