The game blends traditional turn-based RPG exploration with adult-oriented narrative choices. Key gameplay features include:
One of the most striking aspects of Colette's depiction of nature is her emphasis on the interconnectedness of all living things. Her works often blur the boundaries between human and non-human, suggesting that we are not separate from the natural world, but an integral part of it. For example, in "The Pure and the Impure," Colette's protagonist, Sammy, observes the intimate relationships between the various creatures of the forest, from the birds and insects to the trees and flowers.
This emphasis on interconnectedness reflects Colette's own experiences as a naturalist and her deep appreciation for the natural world. Her works suggest that we are not isolated individuals, but rather part of a larger web of life that encompasses all living beings. This perspective has profound implications for our understanding of the human condition, encouraging us to adopt a more holistic and ecological view of the world.