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As a person diagnosed with dysthymic disorder, I find this so accurate. I love the protagonist's drawings, it's similar to my coping mechanism. I felt goosebumps erupt my body when I saw those eyes in the living room that were staring at the framed certificate, I stopped in front of it, it had no light so my character immediately died. So far I haven't completed the upper washing machine area since it was sort of difficult to control the on-and-off of the light switch. What I find amusing is the fact that I was as persistent as beating this game as my disorder hhahahaha

Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to express how you feel. 

It makes my day to hear that you found yourself reflected on our protagonist because that's why we make games. I started this journey with the goal of gathering experiences worth writing down and making games that touch people or change the way they view life. People like you, who see themselves in the work I produce, encourage me to explore how video games can better tell people's experiences and give voice to the voiceless.