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You're My Favorite Person is a quirky indie puzzle adventure from developer Juicimated. Released on February 13, 2026, it blends whimsical storytelling with brain-teasing challenges. The game follows your interactions with a repetitive, upbeat character named "It" that guides you through surreal digital landscapes. Your goal is to collect Perfect Stars by solving logic-based puzzles that range from pattern-matching to environmental manipulation. Playing on PC, Linux, or Mac, the single-player experience is designed for casual sessions, offering a mix of charm and challenge. It’s a game about friendship with a twist, where your companion’s relentless positivity might just drive you a little crazy.
Each level tasks you with navigating abstract worlds filled with shifting geometry and hidden Star collectibles. Puzzles often require rearranging floating platforms, syncing color patterns, or manipulating time-based mechanics. Controls are simple: mouse for navigation, keyboard for actions. A typical session involves 30, 60 minutes of trial-and-error, with "It" chirping the same catchphrase every few minutes. The game’s difficulty ramps slowly, but some late-game puzzles demand precise timing or lateral thinking. There are no combat elements, just pure problem-solving. Replayability hinges on chasing 100% completion, as Stars are often tucked in non-obvious spots. The repetitive soundtrack and dialogue might annoy some, but the minimalist design keeps things focused.
PlayPile data shows a 4.2/5 rating from 12,400 players, with 68% completing the base story. Average playtime clocks in at 8.2 hours, though 23% of players log under 4 hours. Community moods are split: 45% "whimsical," 30% "frustrated," and 25% "irritated" by the catchphrases. Review snippets include "Cute but grinds the same point for too long" and "Puzzles are clever, but the voice acting will haunt your dreams." Achievement completion sits at 89% for the 35 total trophies, with the final Star requiring a hidden speedrun trick. Critics on Destructoid praise its "delightful absurdity" but note pacing issues.
A polarizing but charming pick for puzzle fans who enjoy bite-sized experiments. At $14.99, it’s a low-risk buy if you appreciate its eccentric vibe. The repetitive dialogue is a major trade-off, but the clever level design and 35 achievements (including a secret speedrun trophy) justify a playthrough for completionists. Skip if you dislike relentless positivity or want a deep narrative. Best played in short bursts, let it sit between sessions to avoid the catchphrases seeping into your thoughts.
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