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when you walk into a store you don't expect to be given answers. so why would you expect a garden to give you the answers? you should not be asking questions to the garden in the first place. you should observe what the garden has to offer with care. observe the trees, observe the flowers, observe the unrecognizable objects. observe the sky, and see how the light changes your perspective. observe the things you weren't able to see before, and when you're ready, you should ask the question to yourself
even though the evils of tierra sin vida (usually known as "titanomachina") prevented it to ever become one of the complete nacho21 maps, to this tuesday it still stands as one of the massive undefeated terrors, too intimidating and obscure for the big demon slayers. the complex gameplay craft sets it apart as one of the most forward thinking puzzle pieces to emerge from the shadows of level editor.
I remember at some point the map was put under a hell???themed decorative project. I am only able to assume that its evils also prevented it from completion because the high budget cinematic approach hugely missed the unusual nature of the source gameplay material
sometimes coins are hidden. sometimes a secret path is. they hide them for someone to find. up to version 2.207 a friend can't be hidden (as far as I know), but if you search well you might still be able to find something similar in this map.
sometimes a home is found in friend, even without a physical house. and you get to see many houses and buildings in the map, but what makes you feel welcome is not the door or the lamp, it's the passion. it's the creative freedom, and the increasingly more vivid color palette
many of the fish creators have sadly overlooked the simplicity that summer beach creates immersive fish environment with. title could mislead expectations into a regular (boring) beach summer sight. some could even not expect fish at all. sand castles I can appreciate them and the drink is a nice touch too but the true magic lies on broad exploration of underwater landscapes. get lost between bubbles and plants, find treasure and sunken ships. you get from the fish what you're willing to give to them.
future generations of fish enthusiasts should look up to this masterful work
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sorry about this gang