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Sunday, January 04, 2026

Spirit Crossing

It's day 3 since I started playing Spirit Crossing. It's such a chill game with daily quests, side quests, harvesting, crafting, and meeting new people. What I love most is that it's purely relaxing—no killing, no violence, just building friendships with people from all over the world. Friendships work like in real life: you have to put in extra effort to level them up.

Players are very helpful and friendly. Some share tips and tricks, while others chat about life outside the game. Still, you need to be cautious—never share personal information, especially your socials. One player wanted to connect with me through mine, but I said NO. It's better not to mix in-game connections with "the real world." My username is recognizable to friends who might spot me, but strangers won’t be able to track me elsewhere. 😂

It’s funny though—one player asked me random questions and gave lectures on facts. And these things reminded me of someone I know. IYKYK. The coincidences are just… weird. (Huy, hindi magrerelapse.) It's fun learning new things from people all over the world but I called it a night and went offline because I've been sleeping very late (early morning LOL) for two weeks. Hello, messed up body clock. 🙄

Overall, I’d rate the game an 8/10. Give it a try! Just a heads-up: you’ll need a Netflix account.

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