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AZNANA 4+
Earn Money and Get Out of Town
Caramel Column Inc.
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
Screenshots
Description
"Let's go, kiddo!"
Joined by Aznana the talking head, a boy
earns money and aims to get out of town.
"C'mon, kiddo!
Let's get out of this town!"
This Game Is for People Who:
-Enjoy stories
-Like characters with non-human heads
-Want to play to the ending for free!
Earn Money and Get Out of Town
-Tap cans to earn your fortune dime by dime
-Buy and sell items and pocket the difference
-Scavenge at the dump for pure profit!
A Journey with Aznana
-A bike-riding boy and a girl with no body
-One can't talk, and the other never stops
-Guide these partners to their tale's ending
Caramel Column
http://caracolu.com
https://twitter.com/GamesCaramel
Game Designer: Maki Ono
Composer: Kanon Wakeshima
What’s New
Version 2.1.7
Bug fixes
Ratings and Reviews
A Lovely Preview of What Wonderful Future Games Lie “A-head”~
First and foremost, I overall enjoyed Aznana; as I suspected from how much I fell in love with previous works done by Caramel, I knew that I would end up loving this newest addition of theirs. I am going to avoid repeating all the great remarks that have surely already been brought up multiple times by previous reviewers in order to give constructive feedback that is hopefully helpful for both the players AND the developers. My biggest complaint is that the game doesn’t save your last game’s currency. When Aznana tells you that you should say your goodbyes back in town before making the big move that is needed in finishing the game, do NOT make the same mistake that I did in taking her seriously about “not being be able to come back to them.” The game will save the progress you have made in helping fulfill all the shopkeepers’ wishes, but what it will not do is save any surplus you have left over after making your $1 million purchase. I was REALLY disappointed when I realized that the additional $500k I had left over from my previous playthrough doesn’t carry over to the game’s second playthrough. Smaller complaints that I have is that there should be a little more variety to the music. An emotional disconnect occurs if the game's default happy music is the SAME music that plays for what was supposed to be the game's sad moments too!
Amazing, actual game. Not a cashgrab
Great little story and characters. The art and music are great. Very respectful small game that respects anyone interested in sharing a little bit of time.
The gameplay mechanic of buying and selling is a bit of a dopamine hit for people who like the idea of being smart and savvy, but they’re also interesting decisions because the varying character reactions to what you give them. Whether you want to carry a cheesecake from the other side of the city to see if it’d brighten a little girl’s day or see if the distant musician would see something of himself in a mechanical arm you found in a junkyard.
Ads aren’t intrusive or made into traps at all. Ads hover away from anywhere reserved for the game and only show themselves as immersive small pieces of the world until tapped, where the game asks you if you’re sure you’d like to watch the ad. The three microtransactions are one time permanent purchases, always relevant, and are boosts to the main gameplay loop. They mainly serve as ways to experience the game faster or without breaking immersion, and to support the creator.
The power of a story
At first, this app served as a small distraction to whatever what was going on that day. The cute illustrations and simple gameplay mechanics of the game--buying items and waiting a few minutes to reach the next destination to sell said items--was a repetitive task that I welcomed to break up the complications that come with daily life.
However, as you progress through the game, you realize that the story is much more deeper than just two kids trying to escape to the outside world. If you play long enough, you get attached to the two kiddos, and if you play for longer, you get attached to the shopkeepers as well. The tale they all tell is wonderful, and if you complete the story in full (it takes some time, but it's worth it!) you are rewarded with an important message, and the satisfaction of a happy ending.
I would really recommend that you try out this game. It's simple to play, and the ads that are present are hardly noticeable at all. I'm sure you'll enjoy reading Kiddo's and Aznana's story.
App Privacy
The developer, Caramel Column Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Used to Track You
The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:
- Location
- Identifiers
- Usage Data
Data Linked to You
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- Location
- Identifiers
- Usage Data
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- Identifiers
- Usage Data
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Information
- Seller
- CARAMEL COLUMN INC.
- Size
- 268.4 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
- Languages
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English, Japanese, Korean
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2022 Caramel Column Inc.
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Ad-8l0ck-R $1.99
- Full Speed Ahead $1.99
- A Lil' Something $0.99
- Pro (Re)cyclist $1.99
- A Huge Something!! $4.99
- A Big Something $2.99