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  1. Jun 15, 2023
    5
    i want to like this game more than i do! it's very cute, reminds me of a gba game, and there's a lot of potential for little games like this i'd like to see realized.

    but the minigames are /so/ thin and generic, including two repackaged clones of other mobile games. the vocaloid characters could be replaced with literally anyone else and nothing would change, and the quality of the
    i want to like this game more than i do! it's very cute, reminds me of a gba game, and there's a lot of potential for little games like this i'd like to see realized.

    but the minigames are /so/ thin and generic, including two repackaged clones of other mobile games. the vocaloid characters could be replaced with literally anyone else and nothing would change, and the quality of the english translation is also poor enough where it took me out of the experience.

    if you're a big fan of miku then maybe pick this up on a heavy sale, it is absolutely not worth the almost $30 they're asking. songs are cute though.
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  1. Jun 17, 2023
    40
    There's no sense of progression or improvement on offer, the story is a bore, you're made to walk circles around a tiny village and, even at the relative budget price of £20 / $28 it feels like Crypton Future Media is asking way too much. If you've got a very young child to entertain, maybe this will do the job for an hour or two. Otherwise, it's hard to recommend something so slight, unchallenging, and unwilling to engage with what makes its star such a joy to be around in the first place.
  2. 80
    Hatsune Miku: The Planet of Wonder and Fragments of Wishes is not the finest Hatsune Miku “spin-off”, but it is a delight in its own right. It might only offer a small library of minigames, but they all play nicely, and the bubbly charm behind every second of the experience is infectious. I am intrigued by the future and what Crypton could do now that they have the assets to start delivering story experiences. More than anything else, however, this is a Miku game, and in a very simple and pure sense, spending time with it makes me happy.