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I have played many mobile games but have truly never cared about one enough to write a review, this game is different. When downloading this game I knew nothing about it, I saw it was rated highly and adored the art style of the boy looking at me, so I downloaded it. Instantly I loved it. The story had be bursting into tears at times while feeling so happy at seeing this little guy smile even though I knew in the back of my head he wasn’t real. The art style is fantastic and truly some of the best I’ve seen for a mobile game as well as the graphics. I’m happy to say I’ve encountered zero glitched playing the whole thing which I was surprised by. Either way, if you are looking for an interesting, and heartfelt story full of heartbreak and triumph, download this game. If you want to find a game that has beautiful and cute graphics and art style, play this game. If you want further knowledge about the topic the game presents, download this game. And that’s all I have to say. Thank you developers and everyone else who worked on this game, you all truly did an amazing job and have my best wishes for future projects.
I'm not the type that tends to do many game reviews, and I've installed a lot of mobile games on my phone but none of them compare to this absolute masterpiece. First off, the entire story plot is sensational and beautifully written. Secondly, the graphics are wonderfully made. One of the things that I love about the game is how educational it is for younger kids. You can learn about Klaus/Karin's parents and other relatives. And not only are the relatives that you learn about just "fake" but you learn about German soldiers and young Norwegian women, including topics as to why they were treated with so much disrespect. I'd reccomend this game to anyone who is able enough to sit down and play something for hours, because it's a similar concept here, to which you can play whenever you'd like. I must admit that throughout the chapters of parenting Karin, which was who I picked (as you have the option to choose the boy (Klaus) or the girl (Karin). I ended up getting myself emotionally attached to Karin, and the way that we connected all through the screen was just heartwarming. Everything is just so well done and the amounts of detail and effort that was made in this game honestly deserves an award. You may be questioning yourself as to if you should buy this game because it's 2.99$, but I can assure you that the money your paying will be worth it, espcially because it donates to charity. Well done developers. <3
I really enjoyed this game, despite how sad it was. I struggled to put it down as I played through the extravagant storytelling my character and Klaus had and even teared up a couple of times. I had continued hoping and hoping that the longer I played this game the closer I’d get to a happy ending; while there were a few light hearted undertones in game play, the overall serious tone of the narrative occasionally left me feeling really sad for Klaus. I In regards to the somewhat ambiguous ending I felt a bit underwhelmed, maybe it’s because I enjoy stories that have a clear redemption for the character or maybe I don’t like how sad I still felt by the end of the game. Nonetheless, the ending left me feeling a bit empty as I had no surefire way of knowing if the character I had grown to care so much for was truly alright. While this ending in no way discredits the masterpiece that is this game, I expected something more “clean cut” or light hearted for the ending considering the massive bomb dropped on the player (spoiler) after the discovery of Klaus’s abuse from his teacher. Now this isn’t to say I don’t understand the ending; after all I think it was very realistic on the developers end to leave the life of Klaus and the player after the ending up for interpretation-what I do think is that anyone who plays this game should be prepared for their heart strings to be tugged on in a both realistic and intense manner. To conclude, buy this game! But be prepared for the emotional whirlwind it may throw at you.
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Polygon: "My Child Lebensborn tells a disturbing tale about innocents in the aftermath of WW2” LevelUp: “The strongest game experience that I have eve...