![]() ![]() She knows Latin, as she translates a Latin cookbook belonging to Austin's grandmother.Katherine is an adept seamstress, a good cook, and has some talents as a teacher.Olivia, Austin's mother, tells Austin to ask Katherine out and Austin immediately blushes. It's never stated, but fairly obvious, that Katherine and Austin have romantic feelings for each other.She treats people with patience and kindness too. Her dad couldn't live without his minerals, while Katherine was fascinated by plants. Young Katherine would spend all her summer holidays with him at the scientific station. Her father was a geologist and polar explorer, spending much of his time away from home. She has always been into plants, and especially flowers, so it’s no wonder she became a florist. They didn't see each other for many years, and when Austin returned home, he met a totally different Katherine who was somehow still the same. Katherine is a bit younger than Austin: when he started his studies at the Institute of Modern Butlers, Katherine was still in high school. The two lived on the same street, which is why their mothers, Olivia and Stephanie, were close friends. Pleasant, romantic Katherine is Austin's childhood friend. Katherine appears in Gardenscapes for a few events. She is a botanist and floral expert by trade. What makes me so annoyed? Apparently, 5 out of the 7 "Super Hard" levels here were formerly "Hard" levels! Levels 41 were the only levels there that were always Super Hard levels.Katherine is a main character in Homescapes and one of Austin's best friends. From Level 4102-4133, I encountered 22 normal levels, 2 "Hard" levels, and 7 "Super Hard" levels?! Why are there more "Super Hard" levels than "Hard" levels now? This is so intimidating! Playrix is too selfish to care that players do NOT like a huge amount of "Super Hard" levels! I played a bit more than 30 levels today. I'm pretty sure than an update to this game has upgraded many "Hard" levels to "Super Hard" levels, in addition to decreasing the number of moves on them. But there's actually something else that's bad, too (although it may not be worse that the aforementioned problem). ![]() Ok, the fact that the developers reduced the number of moves you get for levels is already a bad start. ![]()
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