played this after it was mentioned in the tags on a post on tumblr about free games that completely changed the person playing them, and I can absolutely see why.
i was caught off guard by all the little twists, and thoroughly enjoyed going back to make different choices and find both endings.
i think this gives a very good perspective on folks with ADD, especially when going through a traumatic situation, and touches on heavier topics in a very respectful but still interesting way.
i am curious though- was there intent to portray Lee as somewhere on the autism spectrum? i ask because i found myself relating to his character a lot in addition to Angel (in the beginning at least), I have both ADD and autism, and his personality in that aspect also added to making the game a lot more interesting to me at least, and made me more excited to come back to it after working through about half of it in the first sitting.