A winter morning on the beach
We’re at the stage in the competition where sometimes I feel that I don’t have much to add to the existing reviews. In this case, B. J. Best and Mike Russo capture most of my thoughts. Mike’s analysis of how the game sets an absurdly low bar for being a good grandfather rings very true to me, and I share B. J.'s difficulty of seeing quite what A winter morning on the beach is aiming for.
The seagull is the most mysterious thing. It actively discourages one from exploring the beach; but, on the other hand, it doesn’t really create tension. Perhaps finding a way to actually get to 10k steps is meant to be a puzzle? But it’s not very difficult, nor does it seem to make sense to turn this into a puzzle – especially if the game’s main intention is to spring a completely unrelated reveal about your family on you. So, yeah, I don’t really know what to make any of this.