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A member registered Dec 10, 2016 · View creator page →

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their dossiers offer a hint towards their core competencies or interests, which might help you figure out which prayer they have a bias towards. thank you for playing and good luck!

aw, thank you so much! hehe i hope it won't be too long a wait!

hello! thank you for the kind words!! you're absolutely allowed to make a video as long as you link back to the game, i appreciate you asking!

aww thank you so much, i'm glad the vibes were potent and i appreciate the kind comment!

ah this is so sweet!!! thank you so so much!

thank you so much for playing and enjoying it!

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you can ostensibly 'win', but it is literally a one-in-a-million chance every time you draw a new wish, so yes unless you get very very lucky you just keep approving wishes forever and ever

ahh thank you so much, i really appreciate it!

hehe THANK YOU!!!

ahh thank you so much!!!

ah whoops, i do try to make my games as visually accessible as possible so i appreciate feedback about it!

did you mean the comment section or the game itself? i edited the page to hopefully make it a bit easier to read. apologies for that, i was in a bit of a rush at the time

that's all meant to happen and is the end of the game! haha, it's not a very long story. thank you so much for playing!

thank you so very much, i really appreciate it! i'm super happy to hear it moved you as well :D

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a short experimental game about meeting god at the end of the world.

PLAY THE GAME HERE!

hey, long time lurker, first time poster – i'm kolo (@koloquials) and i design games with a heavy emphasis on thematic storytelling – nice to meet ya! this is entry number one in a series of short-form games tackling the theme of fate: existing within it, making peace with it, rejecting it. lavender is a tranquil game that feels out some mechanical questions i wanted to test in regards to conveying player choice.

if you're interested in my design process, i love to talk about things on my twitter, or would be down to field any thread inquiries or comments on the game too – here's the twitter thread about lavender in particular!

thank you for reading and giving my game a look, i'd absolutely love to know what you think!

thank you!!

ah, thank you so much katie!! :D i really appreciate it!