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About This Game Donut County is a story-based physics puzzle game where you play as an ever-growing hole in the ground. Meet cute characters, steal their trash, and throw them in a hole.Where Trash is TreasureRaccoons have taken over Donut County with remote-controlled trash-stealing holes. You play as BK, a hole-driving raccoon who swallows up his friends and their homes to earn idiotic prizes. When BK falls into one of his own holes, he’s confronted by his best friend Mira and the residents of Donut County, who are all stuck 999 feet underground… and they demand answers!The Hole Keeps Growing•EXPLORE every character’s home, each with their own unique environment.•MOVE the hole to swallow up their stuff, growing bigger each time.•COMBINE objects inside for crazy effects: cook soup, breed bunnies, launch fireworks, and more.•CATAPULT things back out of the hole. You can use it to solve puzzles...or just destroy stuff.•DEVOUR everything. The hole won’t stop until the whole county is all gone. Donut County was created by Ben Esposito, designer on What Remains of Edith Finch and The Unfinished Swan. It is the result of six years of solo development, dozens of donuts (for research), and one fateful encounter with a raccoon. a09c17d780 Title: Donut CountyGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Ben EspositoPublisher:Annapurna InteractiveRelease Date: 28 Aug, 2018 Donut County Download No Survey No Password This game was cute and I really enjoyed it. However, because of short levels and overall play time I only want more. But there is nothing more and I'm disappointed I paid as much as I did for such a short experience. Overall it was fun, but short and a bit pricey. Wait for a sale and then maybe you could try it out.. I have waited for this game for quite a while! I was very excited when a release date had been given!The game has some decent dialogue, although I couldn't get much of a feel for the characters in the few conversations there were. The strongest thing about this game was the soundtrack! It was super good, and I do recommend you give it a listen! It made the time playing a little less boring. The game mechanic of "the hole" is a lot of fun the first 3 stages, and I do like that there were small puzzles and added "abilities" in some stages but... After a little while it began to get a little boring...That being said the game is incredibly short, compared to how much you pay for it. I had hoped for a little more, since the story seems really rushed. I'm sad to say that I don't think the ammount of time and the quality of the game are worth the price.TL;DR: the game is fun and sort of relaxing, but way too short. If you want to buy it, go ahead! But I'd recommend getting it in a sale, if you want your money well spent.... This... this is a really short game. Fun... but way way too short. It takes just about an hour, an hour and a half to finish. Nice art? But not for this price (bought on sale for 8,99€). Donut County is a short, humorous game on the Unity engine, similar to Katamari Damacy, where you play a raccoon that delivers donuts (creates ever-growing holes) to customers (poor people, who's houses get eaten by holes). I takes a little more than two hours to finish and maybe three to four hours to complete 100% which you should keep in mind considering the price tag.Would I recommend it? - Kind of maybe...if you like short, narrative experiences that don't require much dedication, but maybe wait for a sale. The price is a bit too steep for the time you get out of it.My detailed thoughts (that no one really cares about):I bought this game after a recommendation from Jim Sterling, Son! when it was on sale for 10% off. I knew what I was getting from Sterling's video, so I knew in advance that the asking price was a bit much for the length of the game. I finished it in about two hours so, technically, I could still ask for a refund. If it were a disappointing game like Sonice Forces or utter garbage like all those RPG Maker games, I definitely would have, but in this case I'm not going to because I really enjoyed myself.The game consists of several small story missions that explain a bigger story, where you (an unapologetic raccoon that owns a Donut Shop) ruin people's lifes. In every mission you control a small hole and your objective is to collect all the different objects lying around to grow your hole and finally swallow everything on the screen - from trash cans to multi-story houses. Almost every item you collect gets added to your 'trashopedia' where you can read up on it and enjoy the snarky descriptions your raccoon gives.The gameplay in each level is based on pretty simple (this word is gonna be my end after this review) physics puzzles. You try to suck in stuff, sometimes you spit out other stuff and sometimes you fill your hole with water, hot air or even fire to affect the level. In my whole playthrough there was no time when I had to think more than maybe ten seconds about the possible solution to a puzzle though.What really keeps you going in this game is the narrative alone.Before (or after) each level you get a small cutscene that explains the narrative in a charming conversation between all those poor souls whose live you ruined. Those are done in a pretty primitive, but charming, textbox style with those beloved Banjo-Kazooie soundbyte voices,I won't discuss (or rather 'spoil') the story here, but it is very simplistic. It's kind of like a children's book with an easy to understand moral. There is no deeper character developement and it's mostly very segmented but it is very enjoyable in my opinion.After all is said and done if you will like this game or not depends entirely on your expectations. It is VERY short, but it is entertaining while it lasts. It is VERY simple and easy, but that's quite refreshing for a change. The humor sometimes falls flat and the jokes are not the most clever ones out there, but on the other hand it doesn't require 200 IQ like Rick and Morty.As I've said above, you should give it a try when it is on sale for maybe a fiver. If you don't like it after all, it's so short that you COULD refund it even after finishing. Just try to be fair to yourself and the developer and manage your expectations.This game gets : 6 simples out of 10.. A fun and relaxing puzzle game that has Katamari Damacy-like gameplay without the timer. Ran acceptably well on my 2012 laptop. Fun setting, likeable characters. Make sure you check out the Trashopedia after each level for a raccoon's interpretation of the various items you collect.. I\u00b4ve got the game for 30% off today and I don\u00b4t think I\u00b4ve made a good deal. The game have a good concept, but this should be a $5 or even less game, for its content and duration: I\u00b4ve finished it in less than 2 hours, the puzzles are very easy... tbh, there\u00b4s no "puzzles", just a routine to follow with no way of failing. So, wait for a deep sale, 50% at least.. This game was really pleasing to me! The story was cute and the art style is really neat!There's some replayability to this game with achievements, and reading through every item can be fun.The characters are interesting and cute as well.. Absolutely delightful! I got Steam so I could play this after watching the Markiplier Let's Play, and it didn't disappoint. Love the graphics, the quirky story and how oddly satisfying being a hole in the ground is. Like, reeeeeally satisfying.. Game was fun and all, mildly amusing, but way way to short for the price.

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