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Let me tell you, I had an absolute blast playing Unfinished: Arena of Books. As someone who's always been a bookworm, the concept of battling incomplete characters in the very books they originated from was intriguing to say the least.

The game starts off with an interesting backstory about the Unfinished - incomplete characters that were created by an ancient spell and left wandering the world of books in search of completion. 

And what better way to complete oneself than by battling it out in the arena with other Unfinished characters? 

The three main villains, The Book Eater, The Book of Pages, and The Book of Shadows, added an extra layer of excitement and urgency to the game. They were a formidable foe and made the battles all the more challenging.

The characters themselves were incredibly diverse and unique, with their own set of skills and abilities. I particularly enjoyed playing as Akuno Vorka, who was a master of mind games, and Coirgam Chauvinist, who was a powerhouse of strength. 

Each character had its own backstory, which made them feel more real and alive.

The bookmark as a medium was a clever touch, as it made the game feel more immersive and tangible. I found myself really getting into character and imagining myself battling it out in the pages of a book. 

The Halloween Special was a fun and exciting addition to the game, with the added challenge of facing off against Aldar Ridley and his minions.

Overall, I highly recommend Unfinished: Arena of Books to anyone who loves books and wants to experience them in a new and exciting way. The battles were thrilling, the characters were engaging, and the concept was unique and creative. 

I can't wait to see what new characters and challenges the next set of releases will bring.