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I probably shouldn't post about this, but... I will. Consider this a review.

The Good.
- The card game itself is shockingly well thought out. I don't know exactly how often I'd play it but it feels a bit like how Monster Mind took Mastermind and made it the perfect gameplay loop.

- The artystyle is pretty neat. I rarely am the "target audience" for Null's games (Namely that the kinks like Infestation & in this case Bug Transformation ain't really my jam), but something about their artstyle fascinates me and I end up playing everything they play.

The Bad.
- I kinda hate the ending. I know that's silly, especially with how many others love it, but I ALWAYS get squeamish around the particular narrative trope of protagonist leaving their whole life behind for some hypothetical better future in another world that basically turns Isekai into Suicide, and the line about "leaving the world that tormented you so" feels like a Textbook example of that which I hate.

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If it provides any meaningful context, I'm a trans person of color that moved across the control to escape a deeply conservative town. The ending is only more resonate as the US erodes my rights and protections further.