Nanda's Island is a tedious and frustrating physics puzzler featuring raindrops that act nothing like water and an interface that turns every horizontally flat surface or slight dip into a level-ruining trap. Fortunately not every stage requires that you move the majority of droplets to the goal, and when you're not so worried about getting every tiny blue blob to the main plant you can squeeze some fun out, but the majority of the game will make you want to leave this island deserted.
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