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  1. Jun 21, 2022
    7
    Bear-ly lasts 2 hours, even when going for 100 bear-cent, and by all rights should be un-bear-ably boring, being the same thing over and over again. And yet it's impossible to bear a grudge against it.

    Utterly adorable, stylised like a blend of What The Golf and Bonito Days, oddly satisfying and as on the nose as it gets. I particularly like that the message is not 'humans are bad" but
    Bear-ly lasts 2 hours, even when going for 100 bear-cent, and by all rights should be un-bear-ably boring, being the same thing over and over again. And yet it's impossible to bear a grudge against it.

    Utterly adorable, stylised like a blend of What The Golf and Bonito Days, oddly satisfying and as on the nose as it gets. I particularly like that the message is not 'humans are bad" but that "bad humans are bad." It completely lacks any semblance of stress or pressure, and makes a wonderful game for just winding down when needed
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  1. Jul 5, 2022
    50
    The game is priced smartly, but it ultimately doesn’t feel polished enough to even justify its lower end price tag. We encountered a couple of level breaking bugs in the final stage, and not enough effort has been put into varying the gameplay up – something like Donut County had true escalating stakes for example, with challenges to match. It’s a shame, because despite its admirable environmental message LumbearJack is a tough title to recommend – even for younger players.