Hi there, moths! I’m in love with this game’s dreamy, floaty aesthetic and I want to explore it someday. I am a little afraid it’ll have free-to-play game tendencies and demand more time or money than I want to give it. Should I be worried about playing it as a filthy casual moth?

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  • ShareMySims@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Oh, and just to add another quick note about doing your own thing - the game can be a little confusing and overwhelming as you progress through it for the first time, it was for me when I originally played when it first launched on mobile (around 2019), and so I quit. This time around there was much more information available, and I wasn’t concerned about spoilers or “ruining” it for myself, I just wanted to understand what was going on and what my goals were, so I looked it up! And you know what? I’m enjoying the game so much more this time, now that I actually understand it!

    So it’s good to explore on your own at least at the start (and don’t skip the credits the first time you reach the end), but if you’re like me and start feeling confused or just like knowing what’s actually going on, don’t be scared to ask for help or look things up (there is a open source wiki and loads of other resources depending on what you need, from clocks to help you know when events are happening, to keeping track of what cosmetics you own and want, to music mixers).