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Hi Ann,

Your sequel ideas sound really interesting! I know that this is kind of early to ask, since you're still planning it out, but do you think that you'll need any playtesters? I'm still learning Twine, but I could maybe help out with simple fixes, like correcting a broken link if I find one or something like that. Again, I know that it's kind of early to be asking, and my feelings won't be hurt or anything if you're already pretty squared away, I was just wondering.


You can actually play what I have so far of my game here; I first published it to Itch back in November, and I uploaded some new content for it last week. I don't think that a lot of people have played it outside of my immediate family, so I'd actually really appreciate the feedback. Also, just in case you're interested, I wrote up a blog post a while back that details some of my goals for the game, which you can read here (it's spoiler-free).


Thanks again for making Days with Shaylin, and good luck on your future projects!





-Isaac````





PS: Here's a joke: If you ever get cold, just stand in a corner; they're usually about ninety degrees.

Hi Isaac,

I'd definitely appreciate another playtester when the game gets to that stage. That'll probably be in the summer, definitely before September at least. 

I'll check out the game when I have a chance. What's the best way that I can provide any feedback that I've got?

-Ann

Hi Ann,


Thanks, that sounds super, and it'd be fun to get to help. I'm not really able to work a full-time job right now (I'm unfortunately still symptomatic from a TBI I had a few years ago), so I actually have lots of free time for projects and stuff.


I think that probably the easiest way for me to get feedback for my game would be by email; that way I could get back to you if you have any particular questions about it. Right now, when it reaches a point I haven't written for yet, it links to a passage that has my email address on it for questions, comments, or for reporting typos (sorry if that's kind of inconvenient, I'm just hesitant about posting my contact information on a public page because I'm a little concerned about spammers). Alternatively, I think that you can provide feedback on Itch in a rating.


Happy Leap Day!





-Isaac````





PS: Here's a joke: Did you hear about the two guys who stole a calendar? They each got six months.

Hi Isaac,

I provided feedback with a rating. I'll send an email tomorrow (later today actually), so we can exchange emails to chat about the feedback as well as beta-testing, when the time comes. Just got to get back to the end of the game first, didn't think to copy the email when I saw it. 

-Ann