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I was looking forward to your entry, as I remember having a very great experience with Obsession and Dear Rosalia! And honestly I think Song of Stars is my favourite O2A2-game of yours so far!

First of all, I am impressed with how you always manage to select such unique and interesting art pieces and use them so brilliantly so in your games! Like, I am genuinely flabbergasted this illustration dates from 1921 considering the outfit of the character, which makes me think of the late 1990s or early 2000s! And to think you turned a picture about consumerism into a dialogue with the stars and a story about cycles!

This story indeed touched me; sometimes, there are answers we can only find in ourselves; there are difficult changes we have to go through; there are mistakes that will constantly be repeated, and mayhaps, if we try really hard, we might forge a new path. The path that has been hoped by the stars. Stars that judge us for walking in their footsteps; and yet, are surprisingly kind to us? I felt a lot of love from this story.

Anyway, I'm rambling at this point, haha! Just like every year, the expectations were exceeded! Thank you for making this, and I'm looking forward to seeing what you're going to create next year!

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Thank you so much for the kind words 😭✨ I'm so happy you liked the game!

One of my late night vices is browsing museal art; throughout the years I have gathered a nice collection of pieces that speak to me (like La Voie Lactée), can be used as references, or straight up assets in a pinch, like some sketches for theatre sets that would make for killer VN backgrounds!

I'm really glad the love came across! I did not want to portray the past generations as envious and belittling, but as cheering and encouraging, if a bit harsh.

Going to play your entry next, those of the past years were a treat 😄