

The culinary nomenclature isn’t restricted to your player character, however, as every character is named after some kind of foodstuff. It turns out that this becomes your character name, so in my case brave Rumballs set out to put things right. Much like the under-appreciated De Blob games, this provides the stage for a fun and thoughtful interrogation of what colour adds to our lives and why it might sometimes feel as if everything is washed away.Ĭhicory starts things off by getting you to enter your favourite food. The black and white isn’t just for effect, either, as it soon becomes clear that the world of Chicory has been washed of all colour by mysterious forces. Simple yet charming cartoon visuals in striking monochrome are married to an almost flip book approach to animation that reminded me of the cartoons I watched growing up in the UK in the 1980s (Roobarb and Henry’s Cat particularly). You can learn more about how Decor works in our Decor Guide.Chicory immediately grabs your attention with its distinctive aesthetic.

If you’ve obtained all the Litter in the game, you’ll use the whole amount to exchange it for Decor at these locations. There are three locations in the Picnic Provence that allow you to trade litter for decor: the Plant Exchange, the Litter Collector, and Ixora.

These locations are inaccessible until the start of Chapter 4 - Into the Depths. The litter you collect can be exchanged to gain decoration items. Wisteria will give you some trash in return.

Once you reach that area, head east for two screens, and you’ll find the entrance to Wisteria’s cave. From the Luncheon transit bench continue heading south until you enter the super woods which is one screen south of Beans’ house. The sleepy spider is located in the Supper Woods. Deliver the letter addressed to “Exactly halfway between the Luncheon Bench and Blackberry’s house.” This location is Wisteria’s cave. Speak to the Postmaster in Dinners to begin the Mail Delivery quests (see our guide here for more info). This Litter is inaccessible until you’ve completed Chapter 4 - Into the Depths. Paint anything on the wall then speak to Fennel again to receive some LItter. Speak to Fennel, and they’ll tell you that they miss staring at the mural that was once painted on the side of the building. If he doesn’t give you the Litter right after you paint all the plants, you may need to leave the area, and return later to speak to him for the conversation to prompt.įennel is located on the SE corner of Dinners next to a very large building. He’ll give you some trash he found in his garden. Paint all the plants in Basil’s garden, then speak to him. There are five total characters that provide you with extra Litter.īasil is located in NW Luncheon (one screen west of your house). Some Litter can only be acquired by speaking to certain characters or accomplishing activities. For help finding Litter that doesn’t appear in the overworld, such as in locations like the Wielder Temple, Grub Deep, and more - see our Walkthrough for those respective areas. Use our interactive map of the Picnic Provence to see all the Litter in the overworld. Spinach can tell you the locations you’ve visited that still have screens which contain Litter on them. Once you reach Dinners, you can speak to Spinach who lives on the eastern outskirts of the city. You can walk up to a piece of Litter and interact with it to pick it up. Litter is fairly small and looks slightly greyer and duller than its surrounding. Throughout your journey you'll find areas that contain litter. The Picnic Provence has a Litter problem, it's up to you to help fix that.
