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Bokura no Kazoku throws you into the middle of family life with all its messy, chaotic glory. You take care of daily chores, manage relationships, and handle whatever bizarre situations arise. The gameplay centers on balancing routines like cooking, cleaning, and social interactions while dealing with each character's odd quirks. It leans into the absurdity of domestic life without holding back, letting you shape the story through your choices. The game stands out for its unapologetic weirdness and hands-off approach. Millennium Kitchen’s design lets you experiment freely, with no clear goals beyond keeping things running. While it never caught mainstream attention, fans praise its irreverent tone and creative freedom. Its PS2-era charm feels dated but still offers a refreshing break from polished simulations. For those into offbeat, character-driven experiences, it’s a hidden oddity worth exploring.
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