Papercut Art Gallery-Nature ★★★★☆

Papercut Art Gallery-Nature ★★★★☆

Papercut Art Gallery-Nature, taking the time to relax while piecing together nature itself.

Papercut Art Gallery-Nature and every other video linked to it can be seen on our Patreon, and if you’re wanting to know what other games we’ve played and have posts for, here’s our list of current games.


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Pros:

  • Fun puzzle layouts

Cons:

  • Not all puzzles are nature-themed
  • Some background sounds were off

Explanation to Negative Feedback


Not all puzzles are nature-themed

The game did this really weird thing where it went from basically purely nature-themed, perhaps even involving some settings where people were preparing to camp out in nature, which is fine by me, but then went off-topic with space by the end.

I don’t really see space and nature as being one and the same. Space should be its own topic because there’s so much out there, just like there’s so much involved with nature itself.

And the very last puzzle?

That was like an acid trip with a pill in the center.

Some background sounds were off

I won’t say that all the background sounds fit in with the picture you were working on, because that definitely isn’t the case, however they do sort of stick to the sounds of nature, either by a trickling stream, frogs, birds, and all that.

Although there are times that have the animal sounds either too loud, which became annoying to listen to, or some of the animal sounds were weird. Like a too loud roar out of nowhere in a scene it didn’t fit into.

And then there’s one puzzle with a plane that involved background music that was entirely too ominous for a view of a plane.

It sounded like something foreboding was about to happen.


Explanation to Positive Feedback


Fun puzzle layouts

One of the reasons I get tired of putting puzzles together is because they’re just rectangular layouts, but then there’s this game that features cut-out boards, making them somewhat easier to put together as well as more difficult.

Difficult because some of the pieces are small and you don’t really know where they go very easily.

But the challenging layouts make them just as fun.


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