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Your Doujinshi of this serie : bug fables
Commission for featuring Kabbu from Bug Fables :3 being a snack for a bug truly is an embarrassing fate, isn’t it~?
Generally, when a game from a major publisher like Nintendo proves to be popular, there are efforts by the indies to participate in that success by crafting homages to the original success story. Often these end up as shallow pastiches, but occasionally the indie will strike gold. Surprisingly, the Paper Mario formula, which has been going strong since the Nintendo 64, is an exception to the rule and has almost completely been overlooked by indie developers. That is, until now. Bug Fables does nothing to hide its source of inspiration, and the good news is that it does largely succeed in elevating itself above that of a hollow clone.
Rather than control Mario and other the denizens of the Mushroom Kingdom universe, in Bug Fables, you command colourful and energetic bees, ants, and bugs. It’s an appealing set-up and it has plenty of potential. After all, small bugs have a very different view on the world than humans do, and that different perspective could have been used to all kinds of creative ends, given that even the most mundane things to us adult humans surely seem big and terrifying to the little bugs. Unfortunately, much of this potential is squandered because the world design, puzzles, and traps all look and behave in exactly the same way as they do in a Mario title. You navigate around by flipping switches, freezing blocks of water, and jumping across platforms in exactly the same way that you would expect Mario & Co do in their own games, and so you never get to enjoy the sensation that you’re playing as a bunch of tiny bugs.
























