You found yourself in this unknown land, but there is no reason to fret! Hop on your giant friend and see where this adventure will take you.
Relaxing Gameplay - life is full of stress, so sometimes you just have to hop on a giant turtle and run away
Fantasy Open-World - explore the Tongs Delta, big desert with ancient history and a lot of secrets
Living Cities - talk with everybody, help them, ask for directions or just listen to very unfunny joke
Deliver Goods - determine the most optimal contracts, find the shortest route...
Customization - ...and then spend all your hard-earned money on some funny hat
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Hello proud turtles!
I just wanted to share story why canonically every character in my open-world game Little Odyssey is non binary. And the answer is quite simple: pronouns are hard.
But here is some context to explain what I mean: in my game most NPCs don't have unique dialogues, but instead choose from a big selection of random lines. So, for example, you can ask every NPC where different NPC they know lives.
But here comes the problem: For this to work grammatically correct, I would have to know pronouns of every Tongs Delta citizen. So here is an easy solution: "They live in that city over there" or "That's their house". Just use gender-neutral pronouns!
And since the game takes place in fantasy land I have complete control over, let's embrace this completely. So I declare: It's intended and canon. Happy pride everybody! 💖
Take a look at my game about traveling on giant turtle around fantasy desert!