This is surprisingly kinda good and somehow makes Immanuel Kant interesting...? I jest. I didn't expect myself to enjoy this at all, but honestly, it's a pretty unique and engaging way to explore a philosophical concept. The relationship depicted falls flat and feels ersatz, but I'm still pretty impressed that they were able to succinctly explain the thing-in-itself in such a unique way.
This 15-minute game uses Immanuel Kant's concept as a framework to depict a failed relationship. While the concept itself is utilized in a genuinely interesting, poignant way, where the game fails miserably is portraying the relationship itself. I was rolling my eyes from the very first snippets of dialogue. People just don't talk like that, it's extremely jarring and unconvincing. The game's extreme brevity makes matters worse because there's simply no time to care about any of this. However, considering the dialogue, maybe more exposition wouldn't help at all. Overall, it's an interesting experiment, just poorly written.