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Chilling time, I'm guessing...
Just in case, Haven does have quite a lot of mandatory reaction-based combat, but the narrative around it that it is saving the local wildlife from a desease and there are difficulty options. In general, the game consists of light exploration and non-interactive dialogues and it is quite relaxing. Then the story gets a little sad for the last 15-20 minutes, then the credits roll.
🎇🎆✨𝓗𝓪𝓹𝓹𝔂 𝓝𝓮𝔀 𝓨𝒆𝓪𝓻✨🎆🎇
The lovers, The Days,
Mrs. Saturn and Mr. Sun,
are always looking for guests.
They have time that is free,
They have sweets baked previously,
They have beds as comfy to never leave,
They have games for all ages of man.
Why are they forever looking for guests?
They are the perfect hosts.
So let their five business family members be.
It is time to be their guest
and enjoy their 2-day long house in full.
A blessed weekend, sisters.
Dear moments of joy.
Tender care and baking sweets.
All our hearts to relax.
Now's the time to sit
And wait...
Or play, or dance,
Or sing, or paint,
Or read, or love
Oops!
Sweet silky chocolate
Warm delicate drink
A cup, a book, a laptop
Happy weekend, happy.