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I just finished thjis game, and wow, this game has me feeling ALL kinds of emotions. 😭💕 First off, the story? Incredible. I mean, Rapunzel’s whole journey hit way harder than I expected. Seeing her rebuild her life after such a rough start really made me root for her. The romance was honestly perfect—slow burn, but SO worth it when things finally came together.

The bakery sim part was fun too, but repetitive. There is where to work. I loved customizing the shop.

BUT… and this is a small “but”… I think the bad endings hit a little too hard. 😂 My first run ended with Rapunzel leaving, and it crushed me. I get it—it’s supposed to be emotional, but I kinda wish the game gave you more hints about what you’re doing wrong before it’s too late.

Overall, though? 9/10. The mix of romance, sim, and storytelling makes this game pretty good. I’m already planning my second run to get the perfect ending. Highly recommend

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Right?? That first bad ending is BRUTAL. I was not prepared to see Rapunzel walk away like that. Did you cry? Because I definitely did.

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Oh, I 100% cried. Like, I sat there staring at the screen for a solid minute after it happened. The way the bakery felt so empty afterward? Straight-up emotional damage. 😂

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The bad endings are rough, but I kinda respect the game for making you work for the happy ones. It’s not just handed to you, and I think that makes it feel more real.

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That’s true, but I still wish there were a few more hints along the way. Like, maybe a little nudge when you’re about to mess things up?

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Honestly, same. But it also made me appreciate the good ending so much more. When I finally got it, I felt like I earned it, you know?

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True, true. The good ending is SO satisfying. Like, seeing her happy and the bakery thriving? Worth every tear from the bad runs

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Exactly! I had no idea I was heading for a bad ending until BAM—she’s gone