Strawberry Vinegar is the sort of game you play when you want something to cheer you up, I have decided. It's not particularly great at telling an otherwise compelling or complex story, and it doesn't last all that long, but it's a terrific mood booster and that counts for something.
The idea is that you are a 9-year-old Japanese girl named Rie. You have a stay-at-home dad who seems more like a mom, and your mother is an actress who reads the newspaper at the breakfast table for a few minutes before scampering off to work. Perhaps inevitably, you have grown up as a loner, and your life is mundane to the extreme.
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Staff review by Jason Venter (January 24, 2016)
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