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A jam submission

Susie! I Need a Date: Pandemic EditionView game page

How easy was to date in pandemic? How did this period affect us having OCD, depressions, etc? Let us recreate it!
Submitted by msweb — 1 day, 9 hours before the deadline
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Susie! I Need a Date: Pandemic Edition's itch.io page

Team (ages 25+)
We were 2 people: Everly (design, https://evanwritesgames.itch.io/) from Canada and Manuel from Spain living in Germany

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This is a cool spin on visual novel-style dating sims! I like that you can move around and interact with items in between conversations. I don't play a lot of VNs, but I haven't played anything in this realm yet. The main theme that plays is quite catchy. I think it'll be super exciting when there are more characters, and I like that you reveal that information to the player. Thanks for working on a project like this! Keep it up :)

Developer

Hi!   Thanks so much for the awesome feedback! We’re really glad you’re enjoying this unique spin we took on the VN style. We wanted to make something fresh that we hadn’t seen before, so it’s great to hear it’s hitting the mark!

We’re excited to keep adding more characters with unique personalities and stories. This lets us explore different aspects of mental health in a way that feels meaningful. Personalizing the experience is something we’re working hard on, and while it’s pretty manageable with just a few characters, it gets more complex as we go. But we’re all in, and we think it’ll be worth it!

Thanks again for the support—really appreciate it! Definitely stay tuned; there’s more good stuff on the way. 😊

Developer

Hi!   Hope you really like our game!  We have so many plans regarding this game and how to make it more informative and engaging regarding relationships and mental health in covid times. Play a little if you haven't and tell us what you think! We look forward to hearing your feedback!