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For modern people who can skim ten lines at a glance and rush through a thousand things in a day, the harshness of desert-island survival is often nothing more than losing electricity, losing internet, and having your phone taken away. The famous question, “If you were stranded on a deserted island, which book would you bring?” can now be rephrased as, “If you had no Wi-Fi, which book would you bring?” And the answer becomes simple: When there’s no Wi-Fi, you can still read No Wi-Fi.
Tango’s No Wi-Fi (Premium Edition) is a paradoxical proposition and a safe kind of adventure. Those daily drawings that once kept you company online are now transformed into something you can hold in your hands like a calendar you can flip through. With its 365 days, it reminds you of the things in life that truly matter. When you have Wi-Fi, you are just a single point in an endless web of social connections; when you don’t have Wi-Fi, you return to being yourself. When you have Wi-Fi, you possess the whole world; when there’s no Wi-Fi, you are the world.