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As expected, the game is buggy. My saves are still connected with happiness 1 and the old saves from happiness 2 are 'not found'. While it is understandable as you did lost your access to the files a long ago, I feel a bit disappointed? from it. Not really as I was only annoyed losing my save files, hah. That thief really didn't do his job.

The grammars are lined up nicely and I haven't seen any error of it so far. Overall, it's a great remastered. The new game page lured me in as well.

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Happiness Mc's childhood friend, Dina was a interesting character that I forgot to mention before the remastered.

 First of all why does she call her Happy?

I've been saving up this question since the beginning, why does all of the Mc except for Butterfly always pretend to forget Nessrine's name?

P.S I still don't trust any Tucks in my neighborhood.

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1-The game is not buggy, this remastered version is completely remade. Your saves from the old non-remastered version won't work here. This remastered version is mainly for new players who haven't played the game before.

You can always press the 'CTRL'' button to skip through parts of the story.

2- She calls him ''Happy'' because she wants him to stop being gloomy and sad and find his happiness instead ( she's a kid operating with kid logic)

3- It's a running joke in the series to forget Nessrine's name or at least pretend to.

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Buggy Windows.

A good logic to use.

That was a effective joke, I had to go on the other game just to confirm if I got the name right.