Not exact matches
The cover is colorful,
cute and chock full of
personality with
characters like Isabelle and Lottie sprinkled all over it.
Instead Portman manages to turn the
character's massive
personality flaws into
cute little foibles and somehow the result is a desirable human being.
The two new
characters — buff lady Frigg and
cute robot C - Zar — are a nice addition, though more notable for their speed - defying jumping and fall - slowing thrusters, respectively, than their
personalities.
It has a
cute art style, steeped in
personality that sees
characters from throughout the history of the series all looking like butter wouldn't melt in their mouths, no matter how fierce they look in their respective games.
Yes, the main
character is
cute, even if its
personality is a bit wooden (pun only partially intended), but I can't help but think the game looks like what a pre-alpha build of what a normal platformer would look like.
This
cute DIY kitchen from Aja Lee's Sweet Life has loads of
personality and
character!