![]() ![]() Over the course of the game, the tasks start to become more specific and take more time to complete. The first few objectives in the game were simple to complete, requiring you to take a close-up or portrait shot. ![]() While these settings may seem small, I really admire the thought and care that Sundae Month have put into making Pupperazzi more accessible for more players. Another option in the settings that really stood out to me was being able to turn off moving cars, which the game recommends for players who may find dogs playing near moving cars scary or triggering. One thing that I did really love when it came to adjusting the gameplay settings was the ability to turn on ‘simplified controls’ which disables player movement when taking photos, and limits vertical aiming when walking around. I will admit I did have a good time just running around with the puppies and finding toys for them to play with before I got into taking photos, and I’m sure little gamers will also enjoy doing that too. I can be trying to take the perfect shot but the puppy isn’t staying still or its getting extremely close to the camera, which I found myself laughing at particularly because some of them have some really funny expressions. The concept of dog photography seems simple, but what really made me enjoy it was just how chaotic it could be. When it came to taking my very first photo, it was initially a little bit tricky to control the positioning of the camera but thankfully you have the ability to adjust the sensitivity in the settings. Your ‘home’ location on the map you refer to lets you browse your gallery of favourite pics and access the ‘Puppypedia’ – there are over 50 unique shots for you to add to the Puppypedia that you can find throughout the game which require you to photograph anything from finding a particular breed to snapping a pic of a pup wearing a top hat or bowtie. If you run out of film you’ll have to delete one of your masterpieces, but don’t worry – if you save any of your photos to your ‘favourites’, you can always go back and visit them later in the game. At the beginning of the game, you have a very limited number of shots you can take. Your starting location on the beach gives you a basic rundown of how to use your camera and your first round of objectives. The game is played in first-person with the ability to run, crouch and double jump to get that perfect angle. You can select locations from a map that will gradually open up to allow you to explore more over the course of the game, and you will also be able to unlock new times to revisit old areas. Complete objectives to increase your social media following and be rewarded with ‘bonks’ currency you can use to purchase different types of film and lenses to enhance your photography skills, and become the ultimate pup-tographer (that’s the last of the puppy puns, I promise). Pupperazzi, developed by Sundae Month and published by KitFox Games, inspires you to live out your dreams to become the next big social media icon by travelling to different areas to take photos of various puppers and doggos (I’m sorry – I had to use the terms just once!).
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