I've had the huge pleasure of playing both Snoot Game and I Wani Hug that Gator recently. While I haven't quite yet finished Wani, I can confidently say that both Snoot and Wani are some of the most compelling games (and pieces of art for that matter) that I have ever played. Both games touch upon themes and issues that most other developers shy away from in today's society. On top of that the dialogue and writing in both games are a fantastic mix of sometimes humorous and sometimes heart-touching moments. The whole game is definitely an emotional roller coaster (in a very good way lol). Both Fang and Olivia's tribulations are told in such a deep and moving way that I became more and more attached to the game and its characters as I progressed. The struggles they felt are oftentimes so real for many yet are completely disregarded due to it going against the established orthodoxy of our time. That's ultimately one of the biggest strengths of both of these games. A lot of the side characters, such as Reed, Naser, Damien, and Mr. Iadakan, also got time to shine and are pretty fleshed out. The humor is also right up my ally, which is very cool to see. In terms of Snoot, all 4 endings really captivated me and gave me great insight into both Fang and Anon's character (and yes, I did cry at the Amber reveal in the final bonus chapter). I'm playing both of these games during a unique time of my life too, as I am just a few months removed from graduating college and I'm now starting to make the first steps in my career. I truly do feel like these games came into my life at the perfect time as a I begin my adult life. Even though I've gotten very busy over the past month as I started playing Wani, I still always try to set aside some time each week to see Inco and Olivia's story unfold. It's just that captivating. In the extremely off chance that anyone from Cavemanon is reading this, I just wanted to say thank you and God Bless you. You guys are a shining light in an otherwise dark world that produces a lot of slop and demoralizing "art." I can't wait to play Exit 665 and any other projects y'all have cooking in the future. Once again, God Bless.
"If it's not good enough for me, why would it be good enough for someone I love?!"- Olivia
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