One of the only Cecile Richard's games I've played (yet) and I loved this one (still hesitating between a 3,5 and a 4 stars). Ive played quite a few Bitsy games, and I think this one is my fav for now.
I honestly don't know how Richard just keeps improving. An amazing game about anxiety and friendship as well as the most realistic depiction of a panic attack I've seen in any piece of media. Great use of music and colour, as well as great art like usual.
My favorite Cecile Richard game, which is saying something. The way the music and the controles coalesce to transmit such a powerful emotion (one that I intimately relate for personal reasons) is so strong it's almost ridiculous.