A few hints at the game's peculiarities (like spoilers, I'd better write it and Jesus will forgive me). I poked around in the game, and it's really interesting! I wouldn't say that it shocked me very much, but there's something to think about. Daniel himself has a memorable image, plus his figure is easy to explain by the conventions of the game. In short, back and forth. But the most important thing, come on, is that any choice you make doesn't change anything. If you try this on other similar projects that I've played, then in order to survive, you have to feel when you should take a risk and when to pretend to be submissive. Here, no matter how you twist and turn, Daniel will remain the same. And in this... damn... such a social subtext! The first thing is that if a person really wants something, he will do everything for it (this applies to any thing, yo, from maniacs to relationships). For example, if I want Dr Pepper, I will go to the store. If the store doesn’t have Dr Pepper, I will go to another one, and another, and another. If the store doesn’t have it, I will order delivery. If there is no delivery, I will wait until another day and go to the store again. In the game, as in life, everything is the same, it’s just that the Dr Pepper here is VERY different, ahaha. The second thing is that you cannot be responsible for the desires and actions of other people. Each of us has our own duties, our own rights and our own responsibility. Therefore, blaming the victim is immoral bullshit: if you go right, Daniel will come, if you go left, Daniel will come, if you fucking stand still, he will come. And the third thing is that no matter how you try to behave (whether you will always be perfect, submissive or wild, intriguing) you will not be able to change another person. Are you lying or telling the truth? YOU GO TO THE DEVIL BOTH TIME, DUDE. Each of these aspects flows into each other, but these are really the thoughts that came to me during the playthrough. Very cool! And the final game should be a teeth-pulling experience. thanks!