- July 16, 2010
- Infinite Dreams
Let's Create! Pottery
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About
"Let's Create! Pottery" is a single-player Kids Simulation game with beautiful graphics and an intriguing story. The game simplifies the process of pottery, allowing players to create unique ceramic items using various materials. Its therapeutic and uplifting experience makes it an enjoyable activity for players seeking stress relief and a way to find inner peace. However, the game is known to have bugs that may affect gameplay.



story
124 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating its cute narrative and engaging quests. However, many users express frustration over the limited number of missions (only 34), which can lead to boredom after a short playtime, and the requirement for in-game purchases to access additional content. Overall, while the story mode is enjoyable, players are eager for more quests and updates to enhance their experience.
“I love the story mode, it's really cute and I'd die for Aunt Chloe.”
“It's relaxing and fun to make new creations, and the quests are awesome!”
“Just a well-designed potter's wheel simulator, templates to create your own paint designs, and a creative quest system that sends 'orders' from 'customers' to your inbox with a challenge to make a particular pot.”
“For those unaware, there are only 34 quests in the game as of now, which, when all 34 quests are completed, kind of makes the game a little boring.”
“I completed all missions and wish there were more.”
“I love this game but I beat all the quests; more of them would be nice.”