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Was going through some of the Itch games I’ve played in the past, and found my way here again. Wanted to just remember what the game was, but ended up going through the whole thing. Remembered the game immediately, even though it’s apparently been about 3 years since I last touched it, and somehow it managed to leave me in tears even though I knew how it played out. Still one of the best short games about this kind of thing, and I feel it more intensely than I did even 3 years ago because I’ve ended up in this same kinda place in that time, despite my efforts otherwise. It’s a cold comfort, but it helps to know I’m not the only one out there like this.

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thank you, this means a lot to me. in the time since making this game I (perhaps unsurprisingly) got diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, which, in retrospect, makes a lot of the feelings I'd been having make sense. in a weird way I kinda feel more connected to the game now than I did when I originally made it. so it's really touching that there are people who come back to this game after all this time and are still moved by it. thank you, a lot

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Did the exact same thing with this game, played it 4 years ago and came back to it now. This game is so honest about what depression can be like. So much to unpack in this game, but it's definitely worth it. I related to it more back then, thankfully now I'd like to think I'm doing better :)

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