Find Your Words uses a way of communicating I've never experienced in a game before
A day at summer camp turned into a game I'll remember for a while.
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Find Your Words is a heartwarming adventure game that pushed me to discover new means of communication with my fellow campers, and it's made me realise how much I've been taking standard dialogue for granted. When you're clicking through screens and screens of dialogue and picking responses and options that are listed on the screen, you don't think twice. But, Find Your Words helps you to slow down and appreciate how even the most basic conversation can lead to a friendship.
At the start of the game, once you've picked your character, you're dropped off at a sunny camp—appropriately called Camp Pals—by your mum. As she speaks to the camp counsellor, it's revealed that your character is non-speaking, so usually communicates with sounds and gestures rather than words. The counsellor, Ian, is quick to accommodate this, reassuring you that other members of the camp are also non-speaking and giving you a Communication Binder, and your first few binder symbols, to help you interact with the other campers.
This binder is your key to conversation. To make it easier to navigate, it's divided into four sections: your core phrases, places around the camp, items you pick up along the way, and your fellow campers. Using this binder, you can go around speaking to everyone and asking them to play. To trigger a conversation you need to drag the symbols you want to use into the bar at the bottom before presenting them to your conversation partner.
Article continues belowThe more time you spend with different characters, the more symbols you collect, so at first conversation does feel limited. But that's exactly what I think Find Your Words is trying to represent: the challenges of not being able to converse as expected and instead thinking outside the box to communicate in ways that would often be seen as unconventional.
Fortunately, everyone is more than willing to adjust to this at Camp Pals, which is certainly a feeling I appreciated, having struggled at times to use the right symbols to get the answer I wanted. The "play" symbol is the key here anyway. After all, you're a kid at a summer camp—playing is what you're there to do. Asking every character to play is what pushes you through Find Your Words.
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