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I completely scraped every bit of content from this game! As well as the light novels. The game immersed me greatly and the characters connected to me, even with all their negative traits. When I saw the game art, I knew I had to play it. Going through all the 6 routes was not painful at all, and solving the mini-games made me feel powerful hehe. Delving a little into spoiler territory,

I am curious as to how Noa got all of that money, since it was revealed in the second novel that she lied about being a manicurist. She couldn’t be mooching off her parents as it was quite the opposite, haha.

This game undoubtedly deserves more recognition, especially with all the clear hard work put into it. The story, characters, visuals and OST were simply amazing! Keep up the good work, dev! Looking forward to Broken Spirits. ^^

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Thank you so much! That's so nice to hear :) An immersive experience is exactly what I was going for, so that's awesome! Hmm, it's true I didn't explain that — mostly because it completely slipped by me! Can't win 'em all. Let's just say it has something to do with Uzumaki and his habit of hiding pachinko tokens everywhere... Thanks again! :)

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Ah, that explanation did not come to my mind while I was wondering about that haha You deserve a bog thanks as well, dev! I really liked my experience with this game. ^^

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Hi there! I was 15 when I first played this game, and it really emotionally resonated with me ‘for some reason’. I think I may have developed DID myself. Your game gradually helped put that into perspective (alongside other media, for example, David Firth’s Salad Fingers series, which I read when I was in my pre-teens. I went through a lot of diagnoses, but after I became an adult, I think my brain stabilized a bit and my DID became more apparent? I relate with the protagonist a lot, to the point where I used to think, “I do all of these as well, but I’m ‘normal’. I guess this is just fiction, not reality.” I am almost completely sure I have DID, but I feel too anxious to assert with 100% confidence that I have it. Anyways, I just wanted to express my gratitude to you. Thank you.

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Hello! I'm very touched to receive your comment! I definitely learned more about DID from making this game, and there are things I would do differently now. So I'm really glad it had a positive impact for you. That's the best possible thing I could hope to result from me making the game. Thanks so much for letting me know — it really brightened my day. :)