While there are a few clever moments, like finding sources of color to mix paints for a story-mandated work of art, much of it comes down to identifying movable objects and putting them in the right places. Those tasks, which I would describe as “puzzles” in the broadest sense, are relatively simple, bordering on tedious.
When Louis needs you to help - and he frequently does - you can be asked to find lost keepsakes, open doors, move heavy objects, or other basic things. In one level you find his home, where he’s planning how to rob a pearl from a clam. My favorite minor character is the covetous crow, who is obsessed with shiny objects. All the details in each level, from the intricacies in people’s homes to little bits of dialogue from townspeople are captivating in their own ways. Watching the world (or playing with it) is a series of simple pleasures.
Retrieved 11 January 2023.“Using the required PlayStation Move controllers to control each of the Ghost Giant’s ectoplasmic hands, you stand (or sit) and survey each level while Louis goes and talks to people, then solves problems for himself or others.
Awards are determined by ballot of industry experts and AIAS members. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was held virtually. The awards were arranged by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), and were held on April 22, 2021. Awards ("Design Innovate Communicate Entertain"), an annual awards event that honors the best games in the video game industry. Awards is the 24th edition of the D.I.C.E. Jessica Chobot, Greg Miller, and Kahleif Adams