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I played just the first minutes, but I enjoyed this game more than other RPG Maker games: sometimes limiting movement to simple choices helps differentiate a game from others. And the choices help maintain player attention. Also the title unironically catches the attention well. XD

In case you're interested to see my short commentary, here's the video (Sorry for spam C:)
I would've wanted to try it for some more, but I have too many games to try.

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Thanks for streaming the game! I’m glad you liked the opening: this was made for the Interactive Fiction Competition 2024 specifically, so I was aiming to use RPG Maker for the kind of choice-based gameplay you might normally expect in a Twine game or visual novel.

I’m not super familiar with RPG Maker - I think this was only my third complete game with it - but I actually found it pretty good for setting up those little scenes. The autosaving was the only thing I really had to write any code for: not much, just enough for it to happen entirely in the background. There are a fair few branches later on, and each save goes in a fresh slot so you can revisit any chunk you like.