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Home | Hyderabad | Colourful Trip To Locales Of Rural India Of The 90s Colourful trip to locales of rural India of the 90s The game combines delightful music with colorful rustic locales and a brilliant background score, offering much more to do besides watering vegetables. By Aditya Deshbandhu Published Date - 16 June 2024, 11:30 PM Hyderabad : The Palace on the Hill is a wonderful experience set in 90s rural India. You play as Vir, a high school boy working odd jobs during the summer vacation to help his widower father make ends meet.

From farming vegetables to helping at the local teashop and cleaning high school premises, no task is either beyond or beneath Vir as his journey takes him to places that inspire him to paint. The game combines delightful music with colourful rustic locales and a brilliant background score, offering much more to do besides watering vegetables. The game’s strength lies in its ability to offer a layered, multifaceted experience.



It allows you to immerse yourself in culinary interests through a variety of food recipes. You can also maintain a beautiful vegetable garden and can save up for a coracle if you enjoy sailing and exploring. However, not all is perfect in Niku’s game, as there are a few glitches and errors that still need to be polished.

For example, I often found that the game had trouble resuming after longer pauses, with the overlaid menu refusing to disappear. Similarly, when I tried speaking to NPCs after serving them food at th.

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