This is a beautiful game that made me have all the feelings reading it, and I really appreciate the vulnerability of the author in writing it. I'm hoping I can find enough other people to play it with, but even if I don't im so glad it exists in the world.
I wasn't sure at the start of the description because this all sounds a bit close to home, but the paragraph about how absurdity in play can help because everything is absurd right now but is absolutely the mind set of my community right now so I'm hekkin keen
This game is a great way to show what it's like living with a chronic illness. I especially value the way if you are playing with other people there is a community aspect to deciding how to share resources and suffering, and really appreciate the suggestions for consent mechanics.