This is an intriguing narrative experience that is based on indigenous Guarani folklore and traditions. It combines point and click gameplay with visual-novel-style reliance on dialogue, and takes about 40 minutes for a single playthrough. You are a spirit who has been summoned by a group of women to solve a community dispute for them - but you have to make your decision with only what bare-bones knowledge of the situation you can glean from listening in on the women's conversations, and none of them are all that enlightening about what exactly caused the problem in the first place, or even what the problem actually is. Even when you're given three options at the end to choose from, you have no way of knowing what the long term consequences of your choice are. Despite the vagueness of the whole situation and total lack of clarity throughout, the little details about the women's culture that you learn through the game give a lot of depth to their world. The music choice was excellent, mysterious and a little melancholy. The cartoonish 2d animation isn't the best, but it's not particularly bad and the character designs are interesting. One issue that I experienced is that due to variability in quality of the voice actors, I decided to turn voice volume down to zero in the main menu - but when I tried to play, the voices were all still there at full volume. Same after restart, voice volume is set at 0 but it has no effect. I recommend this game for anyone who is interested in folklore-influenced fantasy/speculative fiction and is comfortable with the idea of a game that purposefully never gives you the full story.
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