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Alba: A Wildlife Adventure

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure is such a lovely and wholesome game. It is so relaxing but tells a very meaningful story about protecting wildlife. It takes around 2-3 hours to complete and all the achievements are story-related.

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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 2-3h, I took my time to enjoy this lovely game
Estimated achievement difficulty: 1/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
Is there a good guide available: You don’t need a guide
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: No, they are all story-related
Grinding Achievements: No
DLC-Only achievements: No
Time-gated achievements: No
RNG-achievements: No
Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty option
Unobtainable/glitched achievements: No

What a lovely and wholesome game is Alba: A Wildlife Adventure. You’ll play in this adventure game as Alba who goes to visit her grandparents. In the prologue, you’re very young, your grandparents call you a baby but you can walk and hold a smartphone, so who is having the last laugh there?
When the main story begins, it is 10 years later. I’m a little bit worried about Alba’s length because while you can see she is older… she hasn’t grown much in those 10 years. 😛

Your grandparents live on a Mediterranean island. Very quickly you can explore a part of the island yourself and you’ll find your first animal in need. You’ll gather people to help save this animal… after that, you and your friend decide to start this rescue wildlife club called “AIWRL”… the name is a work in progress… maybe you should rethink that name for something that people will remember. 😛

Very soon you get your camera to take photos of all the animals you find on the island, you’ll keep saving animals, clean up some trash and help the inhabitants when they need it.

I really enjoyed Alba: A Wildlife Adventure a lot, especially during those weird times IRL, it was nice to play something so cute and relaxing. This seems to be a trend in the games from this publisher since I also loved “Assemble with Care” As both tell a meaningful story in such a natural way without it feeling like they lecturing you.

Enjoy this wonderful game and don’t worry about any of the achievements, they are all story-related and you can’t miss them.

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This review for Alba: A Wildlife Adventure was written on 18 December 2020, based on the current Steam version of the game which has 9 achievements at the time of writing this review. This information can be outdated, for example, when the developer adds or removes achievements or releases (new) DLC.

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