I haven't read all the jams yet, so I can't say for sure, and god forbid I commit to an opinion but... This might be my favorite game of the jam. I think other people have done a wonderful job summarizing it. This is a visual novel, but really it's a visual poem. I could cite a lot of the moments that are really good, the repetition, the simplicity of the art, the symbolism, the sort of melancholy feel of the ending, the use of the music, the quiet intimacy of the piece. I think there's a lot of things that are left to speculation, but it feels cheating to call it that since I feel like there's often accompanying context clues that tell us the answers even if its not explicitly stated. The lack of any sprites and instead only backgrounds and CGs really adds to the story book feel. It also reads out loud wonderfully, if that was something you were wondering about. Absolute banger of a game, short and sweet and with absolutely nothing wasted.