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  First off, oh my God. Honestly, I downloaded this not knowing what I'm walking into as I haven't read the synopsis prior to playing this. I just expected that this would be beautiful just like Magical Otoge Ciel, even if it has been a long, long, long while since I've played the latter. Anholly totally didn't disappoint. 

  As I've progressed through the narrative, the game felt pure and simple in it's play of being melancholic, unlike what I am used to nowadays. It was refreshing, and it being so might just be only for me, as I usually delight myself with violent tragedies, yet I can say that even if this isn't the situation-- Anholly's element would still stay the same; and how it was delivered and how it would be perceived would be constantly aligned with each other. As I've said, pure. 

  How things went just seem perfect and perfectly sad, because everything was in whole with Anholly, our protagonist, and with how she dealt with everything. I can wholeheartedly say that the entirety of the narrative fits, and if I'd be asked if there should be any changes made, I'd only say that I wish of this more-- more details in a few angles, lengthier dialogues, more background stories, more of the characters-- just so that, as it deserves, I could appreciate it again, but much more.

  Even if it feels short, it was so easy to be invested with the story. I just love it. 

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Thanks so much, it sounds like you really enjoyed the game! The game is short because it was created and finished in just one month for a game jam, and is meant to be a short and sweet adventure.

I do plan on expanding on Anholly's story a little more in MO Melanie. There will also be some references in MO Iris. The Magical Otoge world is all connected, and I hope you'll stick around for this long ride!

I'm looking forward to it!