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Niko_de_Andjelo (streamer from Tabun):

I really enjoyed the gameplay, but didn't like the technical condition: everything that can be picked up is picked up in a bunch, not the top item. This makes the game incredibly hard to play. There are also balance issues.

Whereas the last Post Poners game was a polished demo, this game is much more finished in everything but technical condition.
I've played the whole game, twice. The second time I found how to send gifts, and it turned out to be very imbalanced, so here's a problem for you.

About 30 minutes.

I merely translated the comment from Tabun's user.

KaskeT (from Tabun):

Memory game. We look at the receiver on the envelope, check the designation in the book and find it on the intersection in the upper screen. It's simple and straightforward, a banal sorting game. BUT! There is a nuance, you are unlikely to memorize the signs before you get bored with the game, so you will check with the book. But all the signs in the book do not fit on one page, you need to flip, which is not convenient, but okay. Alas, the book itself is an interactive element and you grab it every now and then, which you don't really want to do. To flip, you have to press the edge of the page. Left or right? Guess what, the page animation appears no matter if you can flip there or not.

Here it would be worth gradually increasing the difficulty, on the first day to give three envelopes, not a whole bunch and only nine cells, so that the player gets used to the mechanics. In the following days already add both the number of envelopes and addresses. And of course make the book immobile.

The idea is good, the design is nice, but for the above reasons I can not give the highest score

I merely translated the comment from Tabun's user.

A very nice, interesting game. I liked the mechanics of sorting things on the table, that you can accidentally get a letter under a book with addresses, and in general it's nice to go through the letters on the table: they are piled as they are, but if you click, the letter aligns and it's easy to read where to send it. The mini-animation at the bottom as Derpy delivers the mail is pretty subtle, but it's cute too. Goofy visual style and nice music. I don't know if it's possible to lose here. The chill game I liked.