![]() ![]() Please Show your LOVE & SUPPORT by Commenting, Liking, and Sharing the Video.P.S - Everything with a proper timestamps (Its Huge, working on it, will update very soon) A game which encourages you to "stop and smell the flowers". ![]() Take photos, listen to calm music and travel by bus!.Follow a small figure through Scandinavian inspired landscapes.Toem: A Photo Adventure is developed and published by Something We Made and was released on PC (Steam and Epic Games), Playstation 4, Playstation 5, and Nintendo Switch on 17th September 2021. A game that encourages you to "stop and smell the flowers".Climb the highest peak and experience the phenomenon TOEM.Take photos, listen to calm music, and travel by bus!.Encounter several characters and distinct architectural environments.Follow a small figure through Scandinavian-inspired landscapes.Chat with quirky characters, solve their problems by snapping neat photos, and make your way through a relaxing landscape! Toem: A Photo Adventure is Set off on a delightful expedition and use your photographic eye to uncover the mysteries of the magical TOEM in this hand-drawn adventure game. I recommend it to pretty much anyone.It's a 100 % Toem Guide, A gaming walkthrough of Toem consists of each and everything the game has to offer in terms of all achievements, all animals, all monsters, all photo challenges, all quests, all tasks, all cosmo boxes, all gifts, all ancient paintings, all ghosts locations, etc.Įverything with proper timestamps included in the video (PLEASE DO CHECK 1st PINNED COMMENT and Description for them) TOEM is a short, sweet little game that you can play when you don’t feel in the mood to play the latest iteration of The Dark Souls of Dark Souls. If you did it, the photo will pop up with a glittering frame and artwork that looks nothing like the picture you took. You also have to take some photos of specific NPCs, who are indicated by shojou-style sparkles. There’s no real way to track if you have all the clothing items in an area, plus some are in gift boxes, while others are earned from NPCs. The hardest one is probably the Cosplayer Achievement, which requires you to wear every clothing item. ![]() Getting full completion can be a bit tricky, but don’t get too hung up on getting it before the credits roll in fact, you can’t, since you need to bring a photo from the endgame area to an older area for an achievement. There are some surprisingly clever puzzles, but if you’ve played Baba Is You, then there isn’t much to worry about. It’s pretty simple to figure out, but the annoying thing is that some tasks need stuff from all four areas. To do this, you solve light puzzles by either finding stuff or presenting a certain photo. To advance through the game, you must collect stamps in each area. Every area also has a landmark that can have a picture taken, so get snapping! Anything for the Compendium is given a snail symbol, which also has a check mark to indicate that you got it already. The biggest thing is the Compendium, which is basically an encyclopedia of different animals. Of course, there are many different things you need photos of. The game makes it clear when it’s acknowledging a subject of the photo by showing brackets around it. Plus, a really nice detail is that the main character is actually listening to it through headphones, and you can freely manipulate what music is playing in the pause menu. The soundtrack is beautifully relaxing and atmospheric. The grayscale style gives it a cozy feel, and the areas are very ambient, provided you don’t pay any mind to the empty void that surrounds you outside the boundaries of the game world. What drives TOEM home is the presentation. The writing is pretty grounded for the most part, but there’s still enough humor for it to be charming without coming off as try-hard. The story is simple and pure perfect Escapism. He sets off on a journey to find it, and that’s literally it for the plot. In TOEM, you are a little bird cartoon fellow who wants to take a picture of the titular TOEM, whatever that is. By filtering out the stuff I can live without, as hard as that is sometimes, I can spare the cash on little games like TOEM on Steam. I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on those things, and that’s with prices almost halved by getting digital versions. ![]() As I’ve stated, numerous times, light novels and manga (with the exception of Viz) have no subscription service. I’ve had to rearrange my lifestyle in order to make room for more videogames, and also, to be in a better financial position. ![]()
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