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Seasons after Fall slows down the fast-paced and chaotic action that players are accustomed to and provides a tranquil, watercolored adventure to embark on. Players assume the role of a young Seed and their fox companion as they attempt to save the forest they inhabit by collecting fragments of each of the four seasons. Players are able to enjoy this beautiful hand-painted world, along with its equally beautiful soundtrack, at their own leisure.

What distinguishes Seasons after Fall is its unique Seasons mechanic. You’re able to control the seasons at will, which will allow you to explore different areas of the world dependent on which you pick. Mushrooms may only open up in Fall, for example, granting you a ledge to get to a formerly out of reach area.

Seasons after Fall is a joy to explore thanks to its captivating and beautiful world, and you owe it to yourself to at least check it out. You can check out our review of the game here.


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