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Our Life: Beginnings & Always game - Summer doesn't last forever, and that's why Jamie is making the most of it. He's eight years old and has to worry about going back to school one of these days. Mr. Holden is Jamie's neighbor, and he's looking for a kid who can do him a favor. The guy is even willing to pay for the kid to do the favor for him. He has a son named Cove, and Jamie doesn't seem too keen on playing with him. Money is one thing, but summer won't be here forever, and the main character doesn't want to waste a single second of the blissful nature of not being in school.
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It's also a letdown that we don't ever see Jamie in person. It would have been so nice to actually see him and Cove together onscreen.
With all the cuteness overload, sadly the game tend to be a tad unrealistic towards the end. I don't buy that 18-year olds still sleep in their pyjamas instead of just their underwear.
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Cove-lover - May 21, 2023
Jamie and Cove are really THE obvious couple, they were always meant to be together. The two boys are lovely, I cheered on them the entire time.
It's a also well-written story, with really good characterizations for many of the supports.
Maybe it can be seen as a cuter and more romantic version of Lukas Dhont's Close, but given a happy ending instead of tragedy.
Other than Cove, I would say
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