Oh My Anne gets new Rilla's Storybook update and additional user-polled content
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- Oh My Anne is set to receive a suite of new content
- This includes the Rilla's storybook narrative content that introduces new stories
- There's also an additional, community-polled storyline called The Secret of the Mansion, being added
As far as classic literature goes, it feels like underselling Anne of Green Gables to merely call it that. It says a lot that everything from movies to miniseries and even Neowiz's mix of decorator and puzzle on mobile has been inspired by this humble novel series! And the latest update further expands on the stories present in the aforementioned Oh My Anne.
No surprise then that Neowiz are also complementing their popular match-three puzzler with a suite of new content. In this case, it's a selection of content called Rilla's Storybook which focuses on new narrative content told by Anne, much later in life, to her daughter Rilla.
In addition, there's a brand-new storyline in the form of The Secret of the Mansion, which was selected by user feedback from a recent community poll. According to Neowi,z this new addition is only the start of future community-polled content.

If you're looking to unlock the new Rilla's Storybook content you'll need to earn in-game currency through puzzle gameplay, with each unlocked tale saved in storybook format you can revisit at any time. But you'll need to hurry because this content is only available until Wednesday, April 16th.
As far as what can be said about this additional content, I think it's still especially interesting that a novel that's over a century old can still inspire modern content. Although I'm not sure exactly how much crossover there is between aficionados of literature like this and match-three puzzlers, it's clearly proven a success for Neowiz.
In the meantime though, if you're looking to expand your puzzle repertoire why not take a gander at our list of the top 25 best puzzle games for iOS and Android to see what other ways to give your neurons a workout we recommend?