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Unfortunately, as I often do, I expressed myself poorly and too briefly at the post.

I would never do drugs or advise anyone to do so.

What I actually wanted to express was meant positively.

Every representation of (hallucinogenic) drug trips known to me from film, television and games used images that left me with a certain image of such trips.

Many years ago I came to the opinion that it is a good thing when games tend to look in this direction. (Of course only as long as the developers neither pursue the goal of imparting education with the game nor strive for a very high level of realism in all matters.)

I usually have more fun with games if they are not too realistic, whether through optics (e.g. abstract landscapes and characters or a comic-like representation), thematic (like most fantasy or sci-fi games) or other properties (e.g. no fall damage or opponents and / or characters that do not exist or cannot exist in real life).

I also have to admit that this game fulfills a little dream for me as it is a good action game with a cat as  player character. The fact that toy unicorns are the "bad guys" is a great extra.