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When playing Pixie The Catcher I was impressed by the chill and calm vibe it had. I really liked the idea of explaining the game mechanics by dialogues. Catching bugs was fun - each bug required a somewhat different approach, but in some cases spamming from close range was better than using attraction, it required good skills while "in air" tho, so it kept being a fun challenge. I didn't really know how terrariums worked, but I managed to keep them all alive by pure skill extraordinary luck. During second playthrough I set up a goal of beating the previous score. I started the game, found a new place with many butterflies, catched many more bugs than before, but... I forgot to place them in terrariums after, so I finished with the score of 0. Summing things up - either if you are a renown bug catcher or a simple bug-catching-newbie you will have a fun time with this game's soothing atmosphere.

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The spamming method is always the best ona but don't tell anybody