At first I thought it was just a very cute little game, but pretty boring. You took care of an egg or two and couldn't really buy too many of the cute things because you had more necessities than money gained. I was incorrect about this.
The first day or two playing the game feels like one of those addicting games that shouldn't be grabbing your attention, but once the game is further in, and the eggs you're taking care of are taken care of properly, the combinations that you can make in the game are fun to get.
Care for the same kind of egg two different ways, and you get two different personalities which end up becoming different creatures. Those creatures give you different items to help you more easily obtain and care for more expensive eggs and get better items.
What this game does especially well is it's cute factor. This game is a chibi cute thing hidden in an egg and wrapped in kitty-cat smiles and squeals of cute. The facial expressions are undeniably based on Anime culture, and that's pretty much all there is to say about how adorable it is. The game is worth your time if only to make you giggle for a second about how cute it is.
The biggest thing that I like about this game is that you can't just farm-play it. That is, you have to wait for things to come to you. You cannot buy more items to keep playing with your egg for hours at a time, and so even if you become addicted, you are forced to put it down and do something else. This makes it a great game for playing on the bus or train during your commute.
I gave the game four stars because overall it's fun, cute, and makes you give a little bit of thought as to what creature would most benefit you and how to raise an egg to make it. My only problem with it was the initial slow start, which takes a little bit away from the playing experience.
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