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First and foremost I want to say that I really enjoyed this short mystery. Played it over a span of 2 days in two sessions, gave me real nice Umineko vibes with the compressed real life image backgrounds and focus on being a *pure* mystery.  Without hopefully delving too much into spoilers for others that might read this comment, the solution and presentation of it felt (at least to me) similar to Umineko, in that I thought of the correct solution early on but was then tricked into believing something else for the majority of the story until the end. Very well done and I love the lighthearted nature of the story, kept it from getting too tense and the few situations that are tense were much more tense because of the contrast. Assuming there isn't some secret ending I missed and the ending I got the real one there are a few things that I think are left unanswered but perhaps those are intentional or that Im too small brained to put two and two together. I also love that you added in a programming socks joke fellow /g/amer. Flame's first run in was a bit too fast, I didn't even notice it, just thought my screen blinked or something so maybe make it a little slower. There also a few typos but I suppose those are bound to happen with something like this. There's a few small things but overall I enjoyed it quite a lot, keep up the good work

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The true end says "True Ending", and normal end says "Normal End" on the final title card. We don't talk about the secret ending.

went back. seems like I got the normal end. Missed the final title card cause clicking once puts you directly back on the main menu. Seems like I have some more digging to do. Any hints you want give out? :)

To finish the true ending you will have to solve all the mysteries in the story. I hope you've been thinking about it / taking notes.