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Gris: A Beautiful Videogame

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I've always loved videogames since I was a kid, and now with this pandemic I've had the chance to play a lot of games that I haven't been able to play before this. Today I want to write about Gris, an independent plataform game made by Nomada Studio, a spanish game studio, and was released in december 2018.  Screenshot of Gris The game follows a Young girl who have come to lose the colours in her life, so she begins a journey to get them back. It’s a game full of simbolism, you follow this girl strugglin to find her colours again so it’s really emotional when her journey ends. The simbolism of this game goes hand in hand with the gorgeous visual style, that it’s really “ilustrated”, by the artist Conrad Roset, that goes really well with the soundtrack compositions made by Berlinist. These to component are really beautifuly made, and makes the game resonate with the player even more. The only downside, but not really, it’s the play time, it’s a short game that last bet...

The best holidays I've had

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The best holidays I have had was in 2017, when me and my family (mom, dad and 2 sisters) went to “La Carretera Austral” in the región of Aysen. We traveled for 1 week from place to place, we visited the city of Coyaique and Puerto Aysen and we get to visit the Baker River. But my 2 favorite places we visited where Puerto Tranquilo and Caleta Tortel. Puerto Tranquilo is a small town, and we only stayed there for a 2 days and a night, but in there we get to visit 2 amazing places, firs we went to the Marmol Cathedrals, there are caves in the middle of General Carrera’s lake made of mármol, they are really breathtaking to see. The secong thing was an expedition to the “Glaciar Exploradores”, were my family and other tourist got to walk in the glaciar, it was really amazing! My family and I in the Marmol Cathedrals Caleta Tortel is a town where every road it’s made of Wood, there are no road for cars, onli road for people. It’s a town in the middle of a mountain, so the roads are reall...