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Date of upload: Nov 19, 2023 ^^
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Catnap being the calming presence of the group is definitely interesting since we know he’s the one expelling the sleeping gas. If catnap has a monster form would the other critters have some too cause in those files there was another experiment that I believe was said to be pretty fast so that could be Hopscotch.
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that image with the impaled toys actually looks a lot like a barricade. that plus Dogday's description sounding like he would be an ally seems to me like less an offering and more a barricade with toys impaled as a warning for anything hostile looking for an easy snack, pretty much saying "Don't come close, I can and I will."
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6:10 I think that’s arranged more like a barricade, the spikes there to impale any toys trying to climb over the thing. It’s either there because the adults built it during the ‘hour of joy’ or the kids made it during the resulting chaos.
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Some of these scents they chose here are quite interesting.
- Lemongrass is a tropical plant found in Africa, Asia, and Australia, which is known for producing a oil that is used in insect repellants and soaps
- Jasmine is a flower found across Eurasia and Australia that is commonly used for perfumes and religious rituals
- Ylang-ylang is a unique flower only found in Southeast Asia (most commonly the Philippines), with its oil being used in aromatherapy
Certainly a diversion of what I typically expect for scented products.
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What personally makes the smiling critters so creepy is how they have wide eyes, tiny pupils, and a hysterical psychotic grin and just silently stare at you, and it reminds me of that one cupcake mlp game where pinky tries to kill you. This will, most likely, be one of the creepiest chapters yet, and I cant wait for it
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8:00 Those aren't sanitation stations for nurses, those are eyewashes like you'd see in a chemical lab. The basin shoots up a soft but firm jet of water into your eye when you get chemicals in your eye, and the shower above is for when you get a lot of chemicals dumped on you or you're on fire.
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I had an idea for a plot twist. What if Catnap isn't actually a bad guy? Maybe the other Critters are bad, and Catnap uses his gas to keep them dormant, unwilling to kill them because he still sees them as friends. Maybe he starts out trying to kill you because he thinks you'll try to free or kill the other Critters, but either let's you go or even joins you when he realizes that's not what you're after, possibly becoming the first main antagonist not to die.
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It's neat how the scents of the Smiling Critters match their personalities. It makes me think that they're less a stuffie to sleep with and more just a plush to purchase and collect.
For example, if your child has problems getting up and ready for the day, using citrus could aid them in waking them up in a good (or better) mood. If your child is too energetic, but it isn't quite time for bed, a calming jasmine or vanilla scent could be used. If your child gets sick often, you'd probably want to stock up on lemongrass (anti bacterial), rose (anti inflammatory), and peppermint (decongestant), etc etc. If your kid is allergic to lavender, ylang ylang might be a good substitute for a night time aroma.
I will say, I think it's smart that scents can be kept out, since aromas are one of the most common asthmatic and migraine/nausea triggers. Thus, you can still collect the critters without compromising your child's health. I wonder if there is a "scentless" mode, where it's basically just a cute humidifier? I don't know how big these critters are compared to a child, but their stomachs look like they could fit a 250 ml container (plenty of water for a good night's sleep), and with their mouths being so large, I wonder if they're lined with a water-resistant material to prevent mould and mildew build up.
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I work at a soap store and the fact that the Smiling Critters are suppose to help calm kids and help them sleep is a good idea, but only Catnap and Dogday would help in that way.
Lavender and Vanilla are great help with sleeping, but Lemongrass and Citrus (depending on the kind)? Those actually keep your brain active. And with citrus being such a broad term, it could be a grapefruit scent, a lemon scent, a tropical fruity scent, all which actually help with giving you more energy.
Jasmine and Rose are both floral scents which would no doubt smell good, but they actually don't help sleep. They're more just for perfumes and such, no special properties.
Peppermint is actually an amazing thing for when you're sick. Whenever your sick, peppermint helps clear your a sinuses, can help with a headache, etc.
All this to say that maybe the Smiling Critters all have different purposes, especially with their assigned roles. With Bobby Bearhug, maybe a child hugging and smelling the rose encourages them to share with other people, while Craftcorn helps the child focus when they're being artsy. I think they are still meant to be given to kids, but I don't think they're just to help with sleeping, based off what the scents are.
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What I truly love about poppy playtime is that it embodies everything that children horror/childhood nostalgia turned horror themed should be, it’s also not afraid to get gory and darker (mommy’s death and the theme of chapter 3, it also seems it just keeps getting scarier and darker everyone and I love it.
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@pearlfan23
8 months ago
Making CatNap be lavender scented is genius Lavender isn’t just a calming scent, it also helps with sleep
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