after i put in the gmail and stuff it just got stuck?
NOTE: Having trouble getting started in Lula's Cape? Check out the guide at: the Lula's Cape website.
Lula's Cape is a relaxing browser-based game about fostering community through the art of design and decor.
You're an expert interior designer, and the lovely Lula has invited you to come show off your talents to her and her village residents. Come show them and the whole world just how amazing of a home designer you are!
You can create and design rooms to your exact specifications, and ship the designs out to be seen in the local village. When you ship your rooms out, a new house will appear in the village for every room you've shipped. That way you'll never lose your awesome designs, and you can go back and revisit your favorite ones over and over!
You can also check out and play rooms other people have created by simply copy-pasting a code into the game! A unique room code is created with the click of a single button in-game. And, of course, you can share all of your own great room designs with other people too!
So what are you waiting for? Get out there and show the world your design expertise!
after i put in the gmail and stuff it just got stuck?
This game is interesting, but it has some issues and unclear points. The latter may probably be clarified in the guide mentioned in the desctiption, but The Meow hasn't checked that.
The background music is very appealing and fits the setting well.
The visuals are neat and comforting.
It would be nice if there were more hints in the game to what different functions and properties stand for (for example, changing a chair's object type to hangable. why would someone do that though?)
It also would be nice if objects could be rotated (If they can be rotated and it's mentioned in the guide, it's better to add such a function to be seen in the game directly).
Also, there should be a way to visit the village without having to exit.
Thank you so much for this excellent feedback! I'll be sure to make adjustments with the things you've mentioned -- very helpful stuff!