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Sunday, July 19, 2009


Something of a mix between Passage and Polkadot, Tanaka's Friendly Adventure is a charming little exploration game that involves gathering a group of friends to attend the titular character's birthday party celebration. There's no time limit to rush you into doing anything, and the adventure can be replayed as many times as you want. You can also visit your friends in a special section accessible via the main menu.

Comments

Way too much violence.

lol

Cute game, nice retro artistic concept!

its cool, but i get confused because the background doesn't change between screens.

I agree. The violence was a bit much on this one.

the game is just too offensive! the guns, the blades, all the meaningless violence. i almost hate it. the game also makes me feel guilty that i am gay!

the descriptions are wonderful, and i think this is one of my favorite small games. still, all of the violence was a bit trying. i mean, it was pretty excessive.

That was an interresting little "game". No matter how boring and pointless it was, it was very lovely and the texts suited well the game's coolness.

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