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Book Bound Review - Books Upon Books

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  Now Book Bound isn't overly complicated in gameplay, but what it does do is keep the player busy. Once you first get into the world, you see that there are letters around the bookshop you own. Grabbing one fills your inspiration meter up, going all the way to 100. We do not get to know what this meter does yet, but players know it is important.

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The review of "Book Bound" on Gameluster discusses the game's unique premise where players explore a world made entirely of books, solving puzzles to progress. The game features a charming art style with a hand-drawn aesthetic, creating an immersive environment that feels like stepping into a storybook. The gameplay involves manipulating the environment, which consists of books, to solve puzzles, although the reviewer notes that some puzzles can become repetitive. The narrative is light, focusing more on the atmosphere and exploration rather than a deep storyline. The game's soundtrack and sound design are highlighted for enhancing the magical, whimsical feel of the game. Overall, "Book Bound" is praised for its creativity and visual appeal, though it might not offer enough depth or variety in gameplay for some players.

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