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I don't usually play narrative-heavy games, but I found this one very interesting. Even though the instructions were not very clear to me, I understood how to play as I read a couple of the memories, mainly because the clues are clear and easy to compare with each other. And the twisted endings made me chuckle as I read more of them. 😋
Two things that I would have included are a way to read the instructions again and capture the cursor inside the window, so it is easier to look around and click on any of the memories at any time.

On a side note, I also played a second time to check if the years, moon phases, locations and names were assigned at random to have a different solution each time, but that would have been to much to ask for a 3-days game jam 😅

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Thank you very much, your comment made me happy :D Why is it so hard to make game instructions? Hehe I always struggle with the same thing, thanks for your feedback, its very useful. Oh I had trouble figuring out what you were saying about the cursor, it's a bug, it's actually captured at times, if you click in the game outside the paper sheets.