*Note: I received the game for free for my honest review. Thank you so much to RenaissancePR for the PS5 game key!
The Day I Became A Bird introduces us to a young boy named Frank. Instantly I loved the art style for the game because it looks and feels like a whimsical children's book. There's a mini tutorial in Frank's bedroom on how to move him around, pick things up, and interact with surroundings. Frank even has a cute little dog that you can pet and feed before Frank heads off to school on his bike. This is where Frank's story begins and I loved the narrative pages as he tells his story because again it definitely feels like a lovely children's picture book.
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| Frank begins his story. |
There's an introduction to a bike riding mini game here where Frank has to dodge puddles and ride through rings while collecting golden feathers on his bike ride to school. It's fun, but it went a little fast for me and I kept missing a ring or feather here and there. Luckily, the game doesn't judge you too harshly for that and gives you plenty of chances to get the number of rings and feathers you need.
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| Trying my best at this minigame. |
Frank has a little trouble on his bike and crashes it in the park. Frank is okay and as he's sitting there he notices a girl singing to the birds. Frank is immediately drawn to this girl and can't stop thinking about her and how pretty he thinks she is. He gets to school and here Frank can talk to his classmates which gets information about the girl he saw in the park such as learning her name is Sylvia and that she's always drawing birds. There's little tasks you can do here like finding art supplies and putting together a picture that got torn apart. There's tile box style jigsaw puzzles you can do throughout the game that aren't too challenging, but definitely add to the game's charm.
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| Frank notices the pretty girl singing to the birds. |
Frank comes up with a plan to get Sylvia to notice him. He decides that he will find a way to become a bird since she loves birds. There's a whole day at the park where Frank gathers the materials he needs for this like getting branches by shaking trees to knock them loose or gathering leaves from the leaf piles. Frank can also talk to all the kids there and do various tasks for them in exchange for items he needs for his bird project. The isometric navigation to 3-D is interesting with the straightforward gameplay. However, sometimes I would miss things visually and have to walk around several times before I found the item I was supposed to pick up.
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| Become a bird! |




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