First of all, the game is in the horror game category, but it's not scary or anything. It's a Wattpad themed game. It's not that good a game, but it's not trash. However, I found it a bit strange that we fell in love with the clown who harassed us in the game.
1. Whomp, Whomp
2. In my opinion, your opinion is stupid, but I am not asking you to change it
3. Please don't take this to heart, I am honestly just mad because I like this game, so sorry
4. I have a thing for obsessive yanderes tbh
5. I- WHAT'S YOUR USERNAME!?- It is worked hard on and after years we have day 2
6. I respect your opinion
7. Have a good day
I don't understand a single word from your comment, but I think I got downvoted for criticizing this game, but let's not lie, falling in love with the clown who harassed us is a perverted perspective in my opinion. I won't question whether this is seen as a love story because, after all, it's a game.
I agree, "after all, it's a game". Did Pierrot really harassed us? We simply helped him, which made him get interested in us, and he's showing his 'love' in his own ways: inviting us to see his performance, visiting us in our work and home, etc. These stories only work because the reader has already given full consent by reading the story. Of course, we all know that in real life, it would not be as good.
Well, he is showing his way of 'love'... Like, it's not like I am sick in the head or something for finding that love; that's the 'romance' in this whole thing. You literally can't say anything because you're on this page as well, and Harlequin is a BIGGER red flag and he's green- Just for your information, I would honestly never find that attractive in real life 😭
Thanks for still telling me he's a red flag I guess
Look, if you do not like it, you do not need to continue supporting it or whatever. It's okay to not like something, and I do not mean this in any harm: if you simply don't like it, you are free to continue on with your life. There are numerous other games/stories out there that could be more 'scary,' and "falling in love with your stalker/kidnapper" has been a trope for centuries (e.g. Beauty and the Beast); it ties with Stockholm Syndrome and bad boy "I can fix him". I've seen stories that were way more toxic and abusive using this trope (did not enjoy them tbh) and really love the dynamic of Pierrot's character. This is actually well written, whether you agree or not.