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Just wanted to say how much this demo inspired me tbh. The presentation, the character designs, and especially the mystery behind the story really stayed with me.

From the very beginning, seeing that circus worker being abused in the street, I already had so many questions.. who are they? Monsters? Half-humans? Something else entirely? How do they hide their nature and their deeds? For how long have they been wandering among us?

The moments in the demo really stuck in my head. When you ignore pierrot and later get that pink ticket from stranger at the work, the whole “missing” ending gave me chills. Seeing the whole group in the shadows, deciding your fate, was terrifying in the best way.

And then the puppet show, telling the story of monsters, the deal, the angel, and their transformation. It was beautiful, haunting, and fascinating at the same time. I love how this game blends romance with horror and mystery. They fit together well without crossing the line and even harmonizing.

Your work gave me admiration, curiosity, and even tenderness. It made me want to know more, to search for answers, to understand who they truly are, and above all. Are they even human anymore after a sacrifice?

And most importantly "my sweet angel... don't make me devour you too."

Is it love? Is it possession? Or.. just a hunger.

After all, this entity is a monster.

such strong emotions can drive them crazy. We humans can control it more or less, but they... they hardly have any boundaries to stop them.

By why, why did he choose, all of the people.. us?

If I may add a small piece of constructive feedback, well.. the only thing that felt a little too easy was how quickly his attention and affection could be earned.

I do understand this is just a demo, and I imagine the full version will explore more gradual and challenging relationship dynamics, but I wanted to share this impression. Personally, I think making the process of gaining trust and affection a bit more complex could add even more depth and emotional weight to the story.