A damn good game dedicated to a damn good game. I'm still trying to figure out how to balance money and morale, it's pretty challenging
Edit to add: How didn't I see morale improves over time?! Also, volume settings would be nice
I played this twice already. When I first started it up, it said there was a problem loading a file, but it was fine after I closed it and opened it again. Although it lacks in graphics, the atmosphere remains dreadfully oppressive and you can clearly feel the pressure Nha is going through. The last scene is visceral, and it's overall a nice experience, despite how short it may be.
Just finished it and got the True Ending first try. To say I enjoyed it would be a severe understatement. The art, the music, the plot, everything was picture perfect, and the humour was just my taste! I will definitely play it again and yap about it to my friends. Before I knew it, I was having a little party with voice acting everyone. Goose was my favourite character, I wish I was them. I'll keep an eye out for the rest of your work!
I want to talk about the imps for a minute. I think the imps represent people's repressed negative feelings, and so they're different for everyone. For example, Faraday's imp seems to represent lots of negative self talk and crushed confidence, while Maggie seems more like Harry's feelings for Faraday, or the dysphoria he felt, or both, and maybe more.
Thank you for this great game!!!!!!!
There is a character in a book I'm trying to write, and I thought she's a bit flat, so I played the game with her, and now her storyline is greatly improved. On top of that, it was so fun to write, and I really enjoyed how general the prompts are, since it allows you to use the game for all sorts of different genres. Thank you!
This little game preoccupied my mind for a lot of days as I was playing it. I really enjoyed it, and I also loved the thought of having it as a pamphlet in me, as it was very thematic and well placed. I will definitely play it again, maybe this time by drawing instead of writing!
I also loved how accessible it was, since it used cards instead of dice, so more people can play without having to rely on digital dice rollers or having to buy dice!