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this is such a creative approach to the topic and i am really amazed with how well you brought your message across! i always enjoy it when jam entries do something that isnt your "generic jam game" and this game is so creative and unique.  I also think this concept has a LOT of potential. i could even imagine a series of games where you are handicapped in a way a disabled person is. Maybe im really into that because as a person with ADHD, talking in an interview is absolute hell for me and i just related sooo much.

i would have wished that there would be some predicatability on what answers work. e.g. i thought that long answers would be high risk/high reward, because they sounded smarter but were easier to fuck up and so i stuck to the short answers and still fucked up. This kinda felt a bit like i had no control over the whole conversation and the game was entirely based on luck (which is also ok, but i am not sure if this was your intention). Anyways, great game!

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Long answer generate more stress, but the balance is not perfect and that's why sometimes you have two good answers and one is way longer than the other. It is not perfect, based on the feedback and gameplay it would be more interesting that every answer is right, but you manage the stress more, making it more manageable and less luck base.

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ohh, that totally makes sense! still, even without those improvements, it was a great game :D

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Thanks a lot