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SUCH a deeply tender experience from top to bottom, getting to parse my way through this pairs shared youth and reconcile the distance thats since grown between them was incredibly heartwarming. its a story theme im quite fond of, the idea of forced separation and a later reconciliation full of a bittersweet entwining of comfort and angst at how they've grown further apart yet only closer to the other despite the lack of presence.

im not sure if it was intentional, but the character designs of either character leaning into autumnal (peter) or springtime (amanda) themes was a total cherry on top for me. amanda, growing and blossoming out of her bud into peters sunshine, while peter stands tall as his big oak tree self, forever himself no matter how the wind may blow (see what i did there) his leaves. im a total sucker for things like that. 🍃🍂

just a wonderfully tender, heartfelt little story i am so happy to see finally released and receive the love it deserves! the love and care you and your team have put into this project oozes off of it in every corner. thank you all for the friday morning fluffiness. 🤎

moment of appreciation for T.M. Bach's music too! i found myself humming along to the opening menu theme anytime i stepped away from my computer for a moment.

[BAD END SPOILER!]

the bad ending is so heartbreaking, to abandon peter the same way we assume he must have abandoned us all those years ago, letting the harsh winds of an unforgiving world crash against his branches until they break, tearing his gentility apart and replacing it with a harsh aggression so unlike his otherwise calm, soft demeanour. gah. im forever a sucker for a bad ending but i cant deny the heartbreak they give me nonetheless...

so glad i did the bad ending first, because if i had to go back afterwards and break these two squishes hearts id be devastated... 🥲

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Aaaah, thank you for playing the game and for your detailed feedback!

Yes, I really wanted to paint the bittersweet but overall fulfilling experience of reconnecting with someone from your past and slowly letting your guard down to let them be a part of your life again!

Oh, funny for the character designs! They are both nature-themed, but Amanda was perhaps more thought as vintage-themed rather than spring-themed (the idea was to bring her back in the 2000s, haha, albeit in a more tolerable version than what the fashion actually was at the time, but somehow, she's trapped into her childhood because she's never let her resentment go)? And you're right for Peter, that's basically his character: he's grown comfortable enough with himself to stop caring about what others might think of him. (And I see what you did there!)

Thank you so much!!! I'm happy to have worked with so many talented artists on this little project, they all did a great job! And yes, his compositions are some of my favouritea ctually!

(Bad end spoilers)

Yes, it was heartbreaking to write! Writing Peter just so desperate that he has to resort to fighting back was terrible for me too, haha... He really deserves better than this ending, so I'm glad it wasn't your final note!