Culturally queer and nerdy, whenever you can breathe sets a grounded story about mental health in a supermarket staffed by friends. There's three of them, a shopping list, and a lot of encouragement to go to therapy. There's a little bit of traditional videogaming, too, in the form of finding things on the list, some sokobon, and a bit of maze navigation. But that mostly seems there to hang serious dialog on and to remind the main character that they are loved and supported.