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THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1993), dir. Henry Selick
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One thing I truly adore about Palia is the polyamory and general queerness. It's so nice that we can romance everyone so we don't miss any plots or items, but also its nice as a poly-queer person to see some representation in a game.
There is no jealousy. There is no hateful or painful breakups (as I understand it, if you break-up it is not mentioned and you restart the romance plot-line). No one makes negative comments about two pins or switching out pins.
It's so nice to see positive rep in a game and honestly such a breath of fresh air.
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Reasons to play Palia:
- Cozy, gentle farming/village sim a bit like a combination of Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing, but online.
- Most of the villagers are romanceable if you're into that. Either way they all have backstories that you learn by befriending them.
- One time I went fishing and pulled up a charcuterie.
- There's robots. One of them is romanceable because the fanbase demanded it in alpha.
- You can't pet the dog but you can talk to him:
- The fishing and bug catching systems are unique and fun.
- When people find a rare/special resource like a Flow tree or palium ore, they'll call over zone chat to tell people where it is because everyone that hits a resource node will get the same reward no matter how many people are on it.
- Crabs count as bugs so you can catch them!
- Sifuu sent me a brick in the mail.
- Cat people come from the moon, allegedly. Which moon? Probably the one that isn't on fire.
- Concerned about too many people stripping the resources? The game is instanced and each instance only has a handful of players at a time. Even if they're all mining, or chopping trees, the nodes respawn fast enough to compensate. Plants and other things on the ground are not shared, so grab all those you want.
- You can hunt for meat and leather, and there are a variety of animals that require different methods. Some of them teleport or clone themselves.
- Speaking of hunting, you do so with a bow, and there's no blood or dead body. Bagged animals literally disappear and leave behind a bag which you loot.
- You can climb and glide kind of like Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom.
- The housing system is pretty robust, almost like WildStar. You start with a tent and then get a house which you can add rooms to. You can find, buy, and craft furnishing and sometimes villagers will gift them to you.
- There's no HP and no penalty for falling, so feel free to yeet yourself from high places in order to explore!
This game is my new obsession.



