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Wonderful experience, really. I'd argue it captures some of Byung Chul vibes (also Mark Fisher, as Pink Opaque mentioned) in a kinda stagnated post-capitalist desire that is melancholic of a non-existing past. 

I've recently been reading alternative future narratives, and I love seeing our two protagonists question, in a postmodern fashion, how should we live, and what are things for. I too have a troubled relationship with education, with its monotonous industrial undertones, and I love how you implicitly address it while trying to antagonise it to more “free” forms of learning, cooperatively, playfully, meditatively. 

Even though the game I feel the game is profoundly lethargic and nihilistic, I also see some optimism and utopian world building interspersed there. It looks amazing, very cinematic, with the usage of loops which I feel is very smart in terms of “optimising” resources. Poetic contrast of colours, superb ambiance. 

Kudos, denhop, I'll be waiting for updates eagerly!

Lovely comment! Thank you so much for playing :)