Una experiencia cortita e inmersiva.
Me gusta muchísimo la estética del videojuego y el manejo del surrealismo que presenta, además de tener una narrativa interesante y que te hace sentir confundido.
Por otro lado, creo que no es difícil de empatizar con la protagonista, al final el juego te deriva a ello.
Me gusta muchísimo la estética del videojuego y el manejo del surrealismo que presenta, además de tener una narrativa interesante y que te hace sentir confundido.
Por otro lado, creo que no es difícil de empatizar con la protagonista, al final el juego te deriva a ello.
It’s a short visual novel. It has good horror vibes and it’s quite intriguing when you start playing it but… it’s not much.
After about fifteen minutes you’ve reached the end and I replayed to see what more it had to offer. Out of so many choices, there is something bound to happen? Well no, not really. There is a bad ending you can get any time and the normal ending I got on my first run.
There are a few moments where you can input text. I didn’t find anything that would trigger a reaction different from usual. After looking it up, there are only one or two keywords each time and all you get is a very weak reaction.
I’m pretty disappointed with the lack of depth. It didn’t have to be a long game but not even having an impact in the choices is what I didn’t like the most.
This short game does tackle some interesting themes about the perspective of a mentally ill person. Seeing through their eyes is indeed terrifying but other than that it just seems to throw some random stuff here and there and that’s it, you’re done with the game. Some of the stuff is also pretty common such as the game characters breaking the fourth wall so not much to say about that.
After about fifteen minutes you’ve reached the end and I replayed to see what more it had to offer. Out of so many choices, there is something bound to happen? Well no, not really. There is a bad ending you can get any time and the normal ending I got on my first run.
There are a few moments where you can input text. I didn’t find anything that would trigger a reaction different from usual. After looking it up, there are only one or two keywords each time and all you get is a very weak reaction.
I’m pretty disappointed with the lack of depth. It didn’t have to be a long game but not even having an impact in the choices is what I didn’t like the most.
This short game does tackle some interesting themes about the perspective of a mentally ill person. Seeing through their eyes is indeed terrifying but other than that it just seems to throw some random stuff here and there and that’s it, you’re done with the game. Some of the stuff is also pretty common such as the game characters breaking the fourth wall so not much to say about that.
Milk inside a bag of milk is a quirky and bizarre little text adventure visual novel. Very short, very surreal. Engaging and twisty. I bought is for a buck and it's gotta be one of the best things I've ever purchased for a single dollar.
The real upshot to this thing is that its sequel is quite fun and this plays as a really nice lead-in to it. On its own its just a novelty but as part of the two game series it's actually a really good prologue.
The real upshot to this thing is that its sequel is quite fun and this plays as a really nice lead-in to it. On its own its just a novelty but as part of the two game series it's actually a really good prologue.
I like creepy visual novels and the art style and limited color palette pulled me in.
Brief Description
You play as a girl, whom you name, and she is going to attempt to buy a bag of milk. The game is very linear in its dialogue and has two endings based on some conversation options.
Pros
-I think it was achieving what it wanted to achieve. Being a visual novels that described a girl's mental struggles and how that can impact her stream of consciousness and behavior.
-I like how somethings in this novel are left up to audience interpretation.
-Art style is cool
Cons
-Some of the dialogue is really cheesy, especially when it tries to get a little meta and fourth-wall breaking.
-Not much content, but it is literally $0.99.
Not sure if I'd ever play the first one again, but I definitely intend to get the second game at some point and play it. I like visual novels, so this was neat to me.
Brief Description
You play as a girl, whom you name, and she is going to attempt to buy a bag of milk. The game is very linear in its dialogue and has two endings based on some conversation options.
Pros
-I think it was achieving what it wanted to achieve. Being a visual novels that described a girl's mental struggles and how that can impact her stream of consciousness and behavior.
-I like how somethings in this novel are left up to audience interpretation.
-Art style is cool
Cons
-Some of the dialogue is really cheesy, especially when it tries to get a little meta and fourth-wall breaking.
-Not much content, but it is literally $0.99.
Not sure if I'd ever play the first one again, but I definitely intend to get the second game at some point and play it. I like visual novels, so this was neat to me.