Etherane does it again. It's a bit slow to get into, and it's missing some basic text-based game features like the ability to see the previous dialogue and skip forward through text you've already seen. But the world is gorgeously strange, the characters are endearing, the themes are beautifully woven in, and it sparks the same kind of wall-of-crazy theorizing as the rest of their output.
My only real complaint, aside from the lack of quality of life features, is that it ends before you have the chance to really get to know half the cast, and it doesn't actually give you as much info as you'd need to solve most of the mysteries. It is, in short, kind of in desperate need of a sequel it's never going to get. This bite of the story is still delicious, though.
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