There's not much to say about this neat little visual novel. It's less a game and more an audiovisual experience that I believe has interesting and devastating implications. I'm sure each person's interpretation is different from another but I'm sure most would agree it's about mental illness. The game is funny and a little creepy but I think the overall experience is poignant. Maybe I'm looking too deep into a "game" that for me was 30 minutes long but I thought it was stimulating philosophically. Our relation to the girl is in of itself a product of what you make of it. I'm sure the sequel offers more insight on what all of this means and help flesh out the overall narrative but I quite liked this and if you have half an hour to spare and 99 cents then I'd recommend you check this out. It's definitely not for everyone but if you don't like the game then at the very least you wouldn't be wasting a lot of time or money. Remember to take care of yourself.

Reviewed on Jun 11, 2023


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