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I love, love, love, this game. First fantastic name.  It was so fun. It’s short but sweet. It’s on my top 10 list. I never played a game that came with a walk through, so I was very pleased that this game had one. I wish others did as well. I liked the music; it went well with the game’s story. The love interest is my kind of guy, so cute, so sweet and thoughtful in a yandere type of way. The partial voice acting of the love interest was memorable, I’d say attractive. I feel he did a great job.

The sprites were good, the food art was yummy. The chibi was sooo with an extra oo cute. The background is grand, the characters’ expressions are great. When it comes to the setting it provides the mood. The setting sets the foundation of the story. I adore the look of the cabin and its rooms. I was delighted with the attention to detail that was put into this game. I enjoyed the fact that depending on what you like is what you eat. 

Overall, the story was interesting, and I enjoyed the twist at the end. I feel that this game concisely reveals, in part, a look into a sort of empathic truth about the human condition. (or am I reading too into it? hypothetical question) All the endings were great. I do have my favorite though. I can’t say more without spoilers, so I’ll end it here.

I have to say, I could absolutely see this as a cool short anime movie if the plot was expanded with some more scenes and plot complications, maybe some backflashes. Also, more of a backstory of the characters. (After playing this game if you enjoyed it picture it, and I’m sure you’ll see it too.)