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I think that's the noise they make in Japanese.
"Chu" is like "mwah".
Another fun one, instead of "ribbit" they say "kero".
It's always funny to see how other languages approximate animal sounds.
Ribbit Ribbit Bonito?!
It's Bugsnax!
talkin' 'bout bugsnax
Is that game any good? I only know it because I'm a big fan of their music.
I gave it a shot on Gamepass I think and it wasn't for me. I just didn't find it challenging. Mostly gathering bait and using it on the right bug. Then dropping off 10 of that bug to whoever gave you the fetch quest. Story was cute and chill but I couldn't be engaged because I was bored with the gameplay loop.
Doesn't sound like it's for me either then, thanks
Is that the same "chu" that mouses make?
From here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pikachu#Concept_and_design
I have to be honest I have no idea. 😅
How about "rucke di gu" for German pigeons?