- A wonderful story that wakes up in time
- Tons of different side quests for local residents
- Many areas for study
Pine Hearts is a cozy game that puts a lot of boxes for me. He has a story that is not too impressive, a ton of side quests and many places to study. Here you play as a tie, a character who returns to the children's national park to climb the Great. This park returns a lot of memories to you when you are preparing to accept this huge achievement that returns thoughts about your deceased father.
The park is not full of your family, but it is full of characters who need little help. The crow stolen grandmother's glasses, a slightly chaotic local resident seeks to capture the proof of the forest monster, and some children want something interesting.
Sometimes you need to find specific objects to fulfill these quests, while in other cases you will need to perform very simple tasks, such as talking with a person next to who you said. This affects only part of the different quests that you ultimately decide! The variety is very fun, and I love different characters – everyone has such unique personalities.
These different quests in pine hearts give you tears, which over time can unlock memories. Memories are shown in the version of the world on paper in which you are, returning you to the time you were younger, and sometimes you can even recall the skills that you had before.
I would like the system to tell you when you have unlocked a new memory – you will need to register in your magazine and remember the number that you are striving for when it comes to gathering these tears. There are also small mini-bush, scattered around, which are a great break from research and interaction with the world.
Micro -intentions in pine hearts are well intended for mobile – long presses to push the trees, go through to rise or cut – all this feels good when it plays on a small device. The world itself also feels extensive, especially when you sometimes need to retreat to move forward, seeing whether new skills that you have learned can unlock new areas.

I turned out to be embarrassed when I did not have the right skill in the right place from time to time, so I should return to the places where you were once. There are points in the presentation of the card to show things that you have not yet completed, but sometimes you are not in the place to complete them, which can be a little clam if you traveled to the end.
Pine hearts are not a short experience; There is a lot of content, despite the fact that history has a full end. This is not the one in which you can play in a short time! I really liked that I found my own story and helped local residents, even if it is a little sad here and there.