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Thank you! VRChat has been our inspiration to start making games, so it was very fitting for us. For the controls, I tried to make something simple and reusable with VR without affecting the Desktop gameplay, but I was not sure how it turned out, so thanks for the feedback on that too!!

~ Hikari

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Also, the VRChat idea of integrating VR and social interactions to games so promptly is really charming to me.
~ Hikari

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I feel that! I feel a lack in social interaction games like VRChat and Animal Crossing. I want to be able to log into a videogame world like an interactive discord chat and emote at people and do stuff together.

I played the game on desktop, so I was using KB+M. The finicky parts came from having to manage the game with just one hand, having to pull out the glove, pick it up from the ground, pet the plant, drop the glove again and store the plant in the inventory. And it got a bit more complicated with the lamp, but only for a tiny bit before I found the light lillies and could afford a farm.

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Oh, I see what you mean now. Now that a think about it, throwing things around really became a big part of the game (and i wasn't exactly planning it, but I'm glad it turned out like that)