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"Origami Kingdom," indeed, just as Super Tomato had thought, was limited by the children's capacity for production and bore a clear sense of "incompleteness."
But that didn't affect its novelty and fun in terms of gameplay at all.
The core gameplay consists of two words—
Origami.
Upon entering the game, Super Tomato appeared on an open ground by a small river, clutching a piece of initial cardboard and a Paper Cutter in his hand.
Then, the System directly reminded him that he could flex his imagination and fold the cardboard into any shape he wanted.
As long as the folded creation sufficiently resembled the real thing, the origami would actually possess the real object's effects.
To be more specific: just like how real-life children make swords out of cardboard, you can also fold a sword in "Origami Kingdom."
And if made realistically enough, the [Cardboard Sword] could indeed cut through hair—possessing the "sharpness" and "toughness" characteristics of a metal sword.