More like exhibiting the player's (and by extension Frisk's) completionist tendencies, that is to say, they are checking each snow poff, even though they are all identical, just to see if the narrator will say something different. And the narrator knows that's why you're doing this and gives you attitude for it.
More like exhibiting the player's (and by extension Frisk's) completionist tendencies, that is to say, they are checking each snow poff, even though they are all identical, just to see if the narrator will say something different. And the narrator knows that's why you're doing this and gives you attitude for it.
Are you saying my sitting exactly where Toriel said I shouldn't move until I just stopped getting phone calls, and then never leaving Toriel's house, quitting the game right there, because leaving would hurt her feelings wasn't what I was supposed to do?!
More like exhibiting the player's (and by extension Frisk's) completionist tendencies, that is to say, they are checking each snow poff, even though they are all identical, just to see if the narrator will say something different. And the narrator knows that's why you're doing this and gives you attitude for it.
They are just wondering if the narrator will say what a poff is.