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Bye Sweet Carol Review: A Darkly Beautiful Puzzle Adventure

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I was sent a free copy of Bye Sweet Carole to review for my blog. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I won’t let it sway my opinions. This will be my honest review.

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Table of Contents

What is Bye Sweet Carol?

Bye Sweet Carol is a hand drawn narrative-horror puzzle game that takes players down a long and twisted mystery. It blends fantasy and reality with its Disney inspired art styles to tell a dark and compelling narrative.

The Story

Lana Benton lives in Bunny Hall with a group of other girls as the suffrage movement folds around them in 20th century England. Once a prominent institution where girls learned to be the “ideal” woman, now crumbles and rots with age. Lana and the girls feel the pressure of the oppressive traditions crumbling around them and do their best to get by.

The only light Lana has in her cold and dark life at Bunny Hall is her friendship with Carol. All seems good until the day Carol disappears. Lana suddenly finds herself being torn between two worlds, hers and Corolla, as she tries to find out the truth behind Carol’s disappearance.

Both worlds are full of danger. Although Lana has help, her path won’t be easy. Fight against the encroaching darkness, follow all the clues, and uncover the truth. What really happened to Carol?

Gameplay

Players take control of Lana as they move through the world, looking for clues, and solving puzzles. The game is a 2D side stroller, with the occasional jump scare and quick time event for added tension. As the player progresses through the story, they begin to unlock powers and abilities thanks to their connection to the Kingdom of Corolla. For example, players will get the ability to turn into a rabbit to help them explore the world and solve puzzles. Players can also take control of their allies for additional support. After completing their laundry list of tasks and puzzles, players will be able to find out the truth. If you get stuck, Intoindiegames has a very good guide you can use.

Review

Bye Sweet Carole is one of my favorite games. I love its unique look and feel, and the narrative is fantastic. There are few games that keep it from being perfect, but I was able to overlook them through my playthough. I was fortunate enough to not hit one of the game breaking bugs.

The Art

The art is Bye Sweet Carol‘s biggest draw. I love the classic-style, hand drawn art and the Disney feel. It makes the perfect contrast to the game’s dark story. Behind the cute and wholesome art, is a dark story with a creepy tone that makes it the perfect game for the spooky season. I admire the dev’s ability to make a beautiful Disney-looking game that feels creepy.

The Horror

While I did not have to play this game with all the lights on, it made my heart race. The game has some good jump scares that had me off my seat. The music knows exactly when to change into something more intense to set the mood, and those monsters that chase you are terrifying. There are a good amount of quick time events to player engaged. As someone who is really bad at quick time events, these made the game intense. When the game worked, Bye Sweet Carol is a solid horror game.

Performance

The game runs fine on my Nvidia RTX 3060 and Ryzen 5 5600x. There are a few bugs, and some made the game a little harder, but nothing that was game breaking. At least not for me. I’ve read a few comments that said their game became unplayable, so your mileage may vary. When the story is as good as it is, I am overlook a few bugs to get to the end.

Story

The story is what kept me playing the game. It is a dark and twisted story with a fantastic hook and a great ending. The story does get a little political as it deals with women suffrage. The message is delivered well without being preachy, but don’t play this game if you’re just going to hate on women. To everyone else, this a cool thematic story that deals with loss, grief, and the empowerment of woman. I love the blend of fantasy as a way to hyperbolize and personify the emotions and situations Lana struggles with. Lana’s grief is so powerful that it causes her to dissociate into the fantasy world of Corolla. The blending of the two worlds is very well done, and builds this powerful narrative of grief.

The Puzzles

Most of the puzzles in this game are fine. They are straight forward, creative, and work to tell the stories. Some of the puzzles felt like chore, like having to walk across a map to grab something you forgot because the game isn’t always clear. You are meant to find everything through clever exploration, but there are elements that don’t show up properly and can be easily missed. You might need look up a few solutions, and do a bit of trouble shooting. I never had to restart the game, but I did have to take a few breaks.

Gameplay Loop

The game itself does feel a little bland. There is a lot of walking, and the NPCs aren’t coded very well. NPCs are either godlike and impossible to defeat, or they are dumb. Bugs in this game makes some of the chase sequences annoying. Sometimes, NPCs would pull me out of hiding even when I had done everything right. Other times, I could just trick the NPCs so easily it was like they didn’t exist. Then there are times when I got caught because the input didn’t register. These issues get more apparent the deeper you get into the game. Since the focus is on the art and the story, I guess I can’t expect too much from the game. Just think of Bye Sweet Carole as interactive fiction you have to work extra to unlock.

Conclusion

Despite the game’s flaws, I still loved Bye Sweet Carole. The game has its unique and interesting flare that tells a very important story. It has a cast of fantastic voice actors and beautifully illustrated cut scenes to tell its well written story. If you want to play a cool looking game with a powerful message and can overlook a few bugs in your walking simulator, go pick up Bye Sweet Carole on Steam.

If you’re looking for another beautiful narrative puzzle game, check out Planet of Lana, or Murder on Space Station 52 if you want something sillier.

Life After Pixelborn: My Adventures in Lorcana

Pixelborn has shut down, but my Lorcana journey will not end with it. While it was the best solution for playing Lorcana online, other options remain. Tabletop Simulator is a fantastic program for anyone trying to play their favorite tabletop games online. There are thousands of freely accessible mods available for download, including one for Lorcana. While this solution has its quirks, it is a solid solution. You can also check out untap.in which is a fine FREE browser-based solution for all your TCG needs, but it does require a bit of tinkering.

On an impulse, I opted for physical product. My buddy and I picked up an Ursula’s Return Illumineer’s trove and ran a draft using our pulls. A treasure trove is an 8-pack kit with special-themed dice, a cardboard spin-down counter, and a storage box.

The storage box looks nice, but it feels cheap. It is not surviving any serious wear and tear. The themed dice are nice, but not enough to chase treasure troves. I use the spindown because I paid for it, but there is no reason to use it over the app. I would have preferred buying packs instead. I know that it is always better to buy singles, but we enjoy cracking packs.

Drafting with eight packs is tricky because there aren’t enough cards for a two-color deck. We did three colors instead and reduced the deck sizes to 40 cards. We just shuffled the three colors we liked the best and enjoyed the randomness, but you can play without color restrictions and attempt to build a more coherent deck.

We played over Facetime and I had so much fun, I went and picked up a starter deck. If you’re getting into Lorcana, starter decks are a great place to start. Keep in mind that the decks are a little slow compared to meta decks, but they are good enough to build your foundation. My friend is pretty good at deck building. While he may be running decks he believes are fun, he had access to the better toolset. I still had fun, but now I need to fight to urge to buy more Lorcana.

Lorcana is a fun TCG that you can enter as casually as you like. The game is easy to pick up but with enough strategy to keep things engaging. Games do tend to become this race to 20, but it is a fun race that I enjoy participating in. As a collector, I love the art and quality of the cards. As a player, I enjoy the accessibility. Personally, I like that it gives me an excuse to hang out with a friend I hardly get to see anymore.

If you’re thinking of getting into Lorcana, find a playgroup and do it. Check with your LGS for a scene, or search one out if there isn’t one. I’ll be slowly amassing my collection as I continue to play casually with my friend.

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Lorcana TCG: Ursula’s Return Card List Revealed!

Ursula’s Return releases this Friday, May 17th, and the set looks amazing! I definitely want to get my hands on that Ursula secret rare. I won’t ever get it, but maybe one of you will. If you haven’t already preordered your product, you can try your hand at the big box release. I don’t recommend feeding the scalpers, and I especially don’t recommend preordering singles. If you’re trying to get into Lorcana, I recommend buying into older sets until the prices stabilize a bit.

You can pick up Lorcana on TCG player through my affiliate link, but I would use it for singles for now. You can get sealed product of older sets at MSRP at Best Buy or Gamestop.

May 17 is also TCG Player‘s MAYhem promotion, where you can earn store credit on your purchase. It might be a good idea to hold off till then to earn that store credit. The amount has not been revealed yet. Stay tuned for that. If you need accessories for your cardboard, check out Gem Accessories. Use discount code churapereviews10 for 10% off your order. 

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Explore Into the Inklands Card List: Lorcana TCG

Into the Inklands is already in stores, and man is this a beautiful fan. I am a huge fan of all the Treasure Planet and Atlantis cards, but there is a lot that is going to look amazing in the binder. The secret rares in this set are beautiful, with the clear favorites being Chernabog and Kida. Make sure you check your LGS for product and events. 

The your LGS doesn’t have any Into the Inklands products, like Booster Boxes, Starter Decks (Ruby & Saphire)(Amber & Emerald), the Gift Set, or Singles, pick them up on TCG Player through my Affiliate links.  

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Disney’s Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn – A Look at the New Saphire Cards

Rise of the Floodborn comes out this Friday the 17th, so let’s do some window shopping. Sealed Lorcana is still expensive because of scalpers, so make sure you’re buying your product from your LGS or the big box stores when they get their drops in a couple of weeks. You can keep checking with TCG Player, but I would hold off till the prices cool a bit. 

Let’s close out these updates with the Sapphire card list. This is a nice color for fans of Beauty and the Beast, but I love the art of Cruella De Vil. 

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Disney’s Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn – A Look at the New Emerald Cards

Rise of the Floodborn releases this Friday the 17th, so let’s keep window shopping. Make sure you check with your LGS for events and products, but at this point, you’re probably waiting for the big box drops. You can always check TCG Player, but I would wait till they cool off with their nonsense. Don’t pay the scalpers.

Let’s keep things moving by looking at the Emerald cards. I am really digging the Princess and the Frog cards in this set, but the Chesire cat is my favorite Emerald. If you enjoy these updates, make sure you like, comment, follow, and share this with your friends.


Disney’s Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn – A Look at the New Amethyst Cards

Rise of the Floodborn comes out this Friday the 17th, so let’s keep window shopping till the release. You’ll probably have to wait for the big box release anyway. Always check with your LGS for events and products, or wait till the prices on TCG Player come down a bit. We’ll keep things moving with the Amethyst cards. Amethyst is a great color for this set if you are a fan of the Sword in the Stone movie. I personally adore the Yzma cards

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Pinocchio – Talkative Puppet

Pinocchio – Star Attraction

Merlin – Goat

Madam Mim – Snake

Merlin – Squirrel

Madam Mim

Elsa – Gloves Off

The Sorcerer’s Spellbook

Blue Fairy

Kuzco – Wanted Llama

Winnie the Pooh – Hunny Wizard

Merlin – Shapeshifter

I’m Stuck!

Legend of the Sword in the Stone

Madam Mim – Fox

Merlin – Crab

Gruesome and Grim

Chip the Teacup

Merlin – Rabbit

Dr. Facilier – Savvy Opportunist

Binding Contract

Perplexing Signposts

Fairy Godmother – Here to Help

Madam Mim – Purple Dragon

Yzma – Scary Beyond All Reason

Fairy Godmother – Pure Heart

Yzma – Without Beauty Sleep

HeiHei – Persistent Presence

Pinocchio – On the Run

Croquet Mallet

Peter Pan’s Shadow – Not Sewn On

Arthur – Wizard’s Apprentice (Alternate Art)

Jiminy Cricket – Pinocchio’s Conscience

Fairy Godmother – Mystic Armorer

Disney’s Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn – A Look at the New Steel Cards

Rise of the Floodborn releases this Friday, the 17th, so let’s do some window shopping. Always check with your LGS for Lorcana, but at this stage, you might need to wait till it hits the big box stores. TCG Player is always an option, but I’d hold off til they cool off with their nonsense.

This set is as pretty as ever, and Steel definitely has some of my favorite cards so far. If you enjoy these updates, don’t forget to like, comment, follow, and share this with your friends.


Goofy – Knight for a Day – Rise of the Floodborn

Mouse Armor

Jafar – Royal Vizier

Cinderella – Knight in Training

Jafar – Dreadnought

Beast – Forbidding Recluse

Let the Storm Rage On

Charge!

Strength of a Raging Fire

The Prince – Never Gives Up

Donald Duck – Deep-Sea Diver

Li Shang – Archery Instructor

Beast – Tragic Hero

Robin Hood – Capable Fighter

Cinderella – Stouthearted

Benja – Guardian of the Dragon Gem

Tiana – Diligent Waitress

Last Cannon

Hercules – Hero in Training

Lawrence – Jealous Manservant

Tiana – Celebrating Princess

Magic Broom – Industrial Model

Queen of Hearts – Capricious Monarch

Chief Bogo – Respected Officer

The Huntsman – Reluctant Enforcer

Hercules – Divine Hero

Kronk – Junior Chipmunk

Eli La Bouff – Big Daddy

Namaari – Morning Mist

Prince Naveen – Penniless Royal

Beast – Selfless Protector

Namaari – Morning Mist (Alternate Art)

Pacha – Village Leader

Weight Set

Pick a Fight

Disney’s Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn – A Look at the New Ruby Cards

Rise of the Floodborn comes out this Friday, so let’s keep things moving with the Ruby card list. You can check with your LGS to see if they’ll have any products, but at this point, it’s best to wait for the big box stores to get their inventory. Don’t pay the scalpers, even the ones on TCG Player. The market will cool, but until then, there’s no shame in doing some window shopping. This card game has some amazing art, I just wish it wasn’t so expensive.

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Disney’s Lorcana: Rise of the Floodborn – A Look at the New Amber Cards

Disney’s Lorcana’s second expansion, Rise of the Floodborn, releases this Friday. Unfortunately, the scalpers are in full force, and the game is looking as expensive as ever. Check with your LGS to see if they have something more reasonable, and never pay scalper prices. You can check TCG Player, but it’s a little expensive at the moment. Unfortunately, the investors are making it difficult for people who want to play the game, but cards will be reprinted, and the market will cool. 

I am nowhere near financially stable enough to pick up another card game, let alone Lorcana, but I still enjoy looking at the cards and reading what they do. I absolutely adore looking at the artwork for this game. Join me as we do some hopeful window shopping and look through this set’s new releases starting with the Amber cards. Amber certainly has some cute editions, especially if you are a fan of Snow White. 

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