
In a real world sense, this doesn’t make sense because he can just take the bus that goes directly to his destination, but in a game sense it kind of does. In fact, I felt like the journey was too short and I wanted more places to explore. I actually don’t mind that we are taking the scenic route to get to our destination. It does not actually take you to your actual destination, so you’d have to collect more stamps in the next area to take you to the next location until you get to the final location. Although you get a free ticket, the ride will only take you to the next location.
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Once you’ve collected the required number of stamps, you can go back to the ticket counter to claim a stamp that will allow you to ride the bus for free at any time. You will need to collect stamps by doing quests or taking pictures in a given area. This will be the core mechanic of the game. I guess the kid is poor so he can’t just use money to pay for his fare plus the game would probably end without you doing any photography. However, the Ticket Attendant tells you that you need to collect stamps to ride the bus for free. You are then instructed to go to the Ticket counter to get a ticker for your bus ride. There has only been a few games that uses the camera as a mechanic so it was nice to see a game doing that here. The grandma gives him a camera and basically tells you the basics of the game’s mechanics. Because it will pique your curiosity and you want to know where this adventure will take you. I don’t really know what Toem was and I think that was where the beauty of this game was. His grandma tells him that he must now go on an adventure to capture the beauty of Toem. Toem starts us off as this young boy and his grandma.


Let’s take out our lenses and see what this game is all about. Toem is a casual exploring game about a boy and his camera and his quest to get the perfect picture.
