Some of the most nostalgic items for the protagonist, most notably her stuffed pig and a particular purple cup, become torn and chipped when she's in a low emotional place, then get repaired and refurbished and stay so for the rest of the game when she recovers.It's called Dark Star Mode, and the protagonist will comment on how messy she is at the end of each level. You'll still be able to clear the level if you put all the items (including existing ones) in the wrong places.Should you fulfill certain requirements in the environment just for fun, like for example making an equation out of fridge magnets, you will be rewarded with a sticker and an achievement.Certain objects, like pill bottles and baby rattles, will make sounds when you shake them, just like the real things.There is a sound for every item being put down on every surface.Creative Closing Credits: While the credits can be viewed anytime, completing the game showcases pictures of the houses you've decorated while "Unpacking a Life" plays, and the credits end with the protagonist singing the song to her new family.Company Cross References: One of the protagonist's action figures is that of Assault Android Cactus, the main character from the eponymous game also developed by Witch Beam. Bookworm: The protagonist is a very avid reader as demonstrated by her ever-growing book collection that you have to sort out in each level of the game.
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