…I have to confess that I took my time before playing this game, but it ended up making me cry with how close it hit personal notes for me. Beyond the art being lovely, the characters’ personalities being interpreted in a way that makes them feel alive, or the expressive effects pulled off through both description and Ren’py’s ATL language; this game showed a side to people in a deep, meaningful manner. It didn’t brood too much over the tense points, nor did it go overboard in its funny parts. It was well-paced, well-timed…
I could go on, but the biggest thing for me: the twists and turns in learning Sekibanki’s personal backstory, echo my own life. I’m still scared too. Honestly, I was expecting to give this game a 5/5 in writing and art, but now I want to somehow give far more. I just want to show this game to all my friends and family and say: Look! This is how I feel!
Gosh. I just… don’t know how you all pulled it off so well. Thank you. By far out of all the games I’ve play so far, this pulls off the LGBT theme the best. It’s unbelievably touching to me, and damn right Sekibanki pulls off the makeup well.