Relaxing, peaceful, and weird, exactly as advertised. Where Ramble Planet allows you to take your time, Xoo: Xeno Xafari forces you to. Didn't see the critter you're looking for on the map today? Gotta go home and reset. There is deliberately no way to speedrun this game.
There is plenty to get out of this game, and you have to potentially let go of some urgency you've learned from consuming other recent fast-paced media. Having a game force you to slow down can be frustrating at first, but it makes it worth your while.
Interesting, and wonderfully strange all the same, oh the truest love stories in any period drama.
I really love this game, though it came up as an NSFW game (it's not, very mild graphics and story)
I love the game play, but even on normal level it is nearly impossible to get through the 4th stage - one hit you're dead, no way to block, no energy etc. (which I suppose is the norm for many shooters) There is so much going on, even on a normal screen size the entire screen is covered with enemy fire - your movement is very slow, hard to dodge in the first place - and if you move up and to the sides, immediately you are so vulnerable to fire from the middle or bottom half of screen.
I want to give it five stars, I love the concept but I cannot even imagine what it's like on the harder settings!! I am old school and have never had problems with these kind of games since the 80's and 90's.
Much love hoping to see 2.0 come out soon with some energy meter, ability to block or shield temporarily (which your bombs give you but those are incredibly rare and hard to rack up via points).