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is famous for having no spoken or written words , with characters communicating only through cartoonish speech bubbles and sketches. A natural expansion of this would be an interactive Doodle Diary system. 1. Visual Storytelling (Player-Created)
When you meet a new "Can" character, they show you their problem in a thought bubble. You can "snap" a sketch of that bubble into your diary.
No text allowed—only symbols and drawings, maintaining the game's universal, language-free appeal. 3. "Recycle & Rebuild" Mini-Games
Many users have reported that the game requires a long time to "unpack" after running the installer from similar files.
You can view a "Community Cardboard" where other players have uploaded their own hand-drawn doodles to hint at puzzle solutions.
A new series of side-quests where the "Blue Can" protagonist collects scrap metal and cardboard to repair damaged parts of the city caused by the earthquakes.