![]() In an amusing quirk, you can keep a bird in Tchia’s backpack for when you need it, throwing it up into the air and then quickly Soul Jumping to take control. There’s a separate kind of stamina meter for Soul Jumping, so you don’t have total freedom to explore without limitations, but as with the regular stamina bar, it feels like Awaceb are leaning toward the more forgiving side of gameplay. It can be upgraded to 10 slots that are used for initial possession and then drain over time, and it can then be instantly replenished by eating some food. There’s also combat to consider here, as you engage with the main threat that drives the narrative forward. Tchia’s adventure sees her trying to rescue her father from strange fabric creatures that have invaded, with a half-human half-worm creature leading them – from their glowing eye, it would seem they possess some rather similar powers to Tchia. Soul Jumping can even be used in the moment-to-moment combat. If there’s one thing that fabric monsters are going to be, it’s flammable, and so jumping into a lantern and then Soul Throwing it at them can cause an explosion that burns them right up.
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