You're referring to the Japanese manga and anime series "Natsu no Sagasimono" or "What We Found That Summer"!
This article dives deep into the themes, gameplay, and cultural resonance of What We Found That Summer , explaining why this doujin (indie) gem has become required reading for fans of emotional, slice-of-life horror.
As the last spark faded, they didn't feel the sadness of an ending. They felt the quiet strength of having something worth coming back to.
4.5/5 stars
Players spend their days fishing, catching bugs, and exploring the town to trigger story events. Narrative Focus: Reviewers from NookGaming