"Hoa" just hit a historical low on Steam. What do I do now?
It is not a very difficult game, don't be afraid of that. It is very simple, just jumping, exploring and using new simple abilities.
Aesthetics and music are nice. It has a couple of difficult/or little bit more complex jumps if the controls are not helping you (I got some input lag on Switch or it is juts that my joy-cons are too old). But that is all, don't worry about difficulty.
I also found the cinematics the game has were a bit laggy playing on the Steam Deck, but that can probably be fixed using Proton compatibility or something. I played more than one year ago, I can't rememeber properly.
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I was more Atari 2600 than NES generation let alone PS or Xbox, so my fingers just havent caught up lol. I may still give it a look - i like the art work - you can tell there is some effort and craft in the game
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Why trade for a tf2 key and not just buy from a seller for instant delivery? Unless you're looking to socialize or something, you'll save yourself a few hours of waiting for someone to be on and ready and willing to sell it to you. If you're gonna trade a tf2 key for it make sure they add another game with the same value to make it worth your time. If you can buy it for $2.50 you're not gonna trade $2.50 for it to make your convenience more difficult. You'll trade $1.50 or less or you scam yourself for the pleasure of talking to some stranger on a trading site.
Imagine being against re-sellers on gray sites and liking key traders, then you realize they're the same people.
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Because some don't like the key seller sites (I don't get them, but there are some). Also, selling your cards and buying Tf2 from that is the best way to use that money. Also also not every trader is a reseller. Most of them just bought a bundle and try to get something for their unused keys. Also also also you will not play this game. We are all hoarders here. So does the wait really matter that much?
I don't get where the $2.50 is coming from, or that whole part. (The game is less than that). But that is still less than buying directly from Steam. But you can say, it is just a buck, but when you have 1-2k or much more games, that $1 adds up fast.
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Hoa is a beautiful puzzle-platforming game that features breathtaking hand-painted art, lovely music, and a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere.
Get it for only $3.74 at 75% off on Steam.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1484900/Hoa/
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