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Great art, and I love the idea here. Convincing a landlord that you're the one who should get the apartment instead of the other 20 people in line always seems like walking on eggshells, maximizing an invisible stat that they're building in their head on how "safe" and agreeable an investment you are. The game captures that perfectly, where you have to avoid saying anything that you actually want to say. There's some well written dialogue here, that touches on important issues, like landlords seeing couples with babies as a liability.

I feel though as there might be a bug in the dialogue selection. Sometimes the response seems based on one of the choices that I didn't take. I always avoided the environmentalist issue, but the landlord still brought it up at some point.

Thank you so much for your review! And yes — if our entire existence seems to be gradually turning into a game, then finding a decent apartment couldn’t be any different :). What you mentioned about the dialogue system isn’t so much a bug as it is a narrative path design that could be improved. It’s very likely that some references to unchosen options slipped into the landlord’s lines. We’ll definitely keep that in mind for the future. Once again, thank you so much!