I just want to say that Xyx's voice acting lines should be ILLEGAL. VA did such a good job! They all did actually. I really loved Xyx and also Quest's routes. I think the emotional traumas they dealt with is something that really resonated with me. I wasn't expecting so much character depth in this discord style otome, but I was pleasantly surprised. How'd I become obsessed with this Aussie dork? It's unbelievable that this game is free-to-play, I'm sure many players would be willing to pay ~$10. Will love y'all forever if you guys make after stories (beyond the epilogues) and I'd definitely pledge on kickstarter if it was a project.
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What a beautiful game! There's so much detail in the pixel art and I just love the cyberpunk/neon aesthetic! I can't express just how much I love the art. The story looks interesting so far and the puzzles are fun. I really like doing the investigation and putting the clues together. The only problems I had were with the keyboard controls, it felt a little wonky. I think it would be better to allow arrow keys to walk and spacebar (or z, x, c) for the enter key. I thought it was strange that we had to hold down E for information/prompts but regular press other times. Also as much as I love cats, the continuous meowing while I was solving the puzzle was a bit annoying. Other than that, I loved the demo! And with some polishing, I know that the game will be amazing!
A charming little game! Short and sweet. I really enjoyed the retro pixel art style and the funny dialogue. I do think the game could have had more depth in terms of the story. It seems that any type of explanation was thrown out the window because "it's a dream." But even the dream world could have its own type of "logic" in the way it functions. It would have been more fun to explore that kind of thing. I do understand that the game was done as a Ludum Dare submission and was just polished. I think it's a great little game with that taken into account! The fourth wall breaking was hilarious. 4/5 from me! Would be interested in a sequel! :D The narcissistic elevator needs to be taught a lesson! Hmph!
Also, I think the game should have an epilipsy trigger warning or something of the like because of the rapid movement during some parts.
Woohoo here come the gays! Yet another masterpiece by Angela He! There's just something about your beatiful artwork and music selection that always gives me this nostalgic feeling. This game really hits home and it portrays a feeling everyone can relate to. Not only does this happen in relationships, but in friendships and with family members too. You're real close but then over time arguments keep happening till it's draining to be around the person, but at the same time, you still care about them. A really heartbreaking dynamic... and you portrayed it well in this game. I know you don't really do sequels... but................... please?
You said this game was inspired by a real story, so if this is something that happened to you, I really hope you find closure with that person. :) I also want to mention that this reminds me a lot of the webtoon Always Human, especially just the space concept and the aesthetic. Loved that webtoon.
As always, love your game and excited to see more of your work! Huge fan of yours. Alright... well. Time to cry in my cheerios during these sad gay hours.