"Harold Halibut: A Visually Stunning Stop-Motion Sci-Fi Adventure Game Review"

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Harold Halibut is a stop-motion point-and-click adventure game set in the ocean of an alien planet, featuring meticulously hand-crafted real-world materials. The game's slow pace and cozy, heartwarming atmosphere resemble a Wes Anderson-Aardman Animations collaboration, offering a quirky, lived-in feel with a retrofuturistic vision. While the game's plodding moments may deter those seeking a thrilling story or challenging puzzles, it provides a unique and charming experience akin to peering into an exquisitely crafted dollhouse.
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