Sweet game, felt personal (to the dev) and universal (in terms of everyone dealing with a global pandemic) all at once. Good, cohesive plot. I LOVED how after the pandemic spread, talking to NPCs on the street would make them back up. Everything has changed, even the conventions of the game itself!
Main issue I ran into: dialogues trigger in the wrong places A LOT. Not even just people next to each other, or when I'm facing the wrong direction. The dog outside the house will repeat what I just heard on the TV inside the house. I have no idea how this even happens, it's very strange. (For the record, I played on a flash cart, don't know if it might not have had these problems on a PC emulator?)
Game is worth a play and will be a nice time capsule years from now.
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