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this is such a cozy game. was so sad when I hit the waiting room. when it felt like the game was about to enter it's climax. Spending time with people and learning about them even with the heavy themes was just mind numbingly pleasing. and the adult content isn't as great as other games. but honesty the game shines despite that. there is a few times where it feels like the game is preaching. Anytime the word "bigot" was used made me cringe. but that's it as far as negatives go. the set pieces are beautifully done. the characters you interact with are amazing. I could listen to these conversations for hours. I never felt like the game was wasting my time in any fight. when Luke was crying in the back because he didn't wanna change back that almost broke my heart. the sad looks on the character sprites do the game justice. I find myself looking forward to talking to all the characters and getting those hearts up. and balancing skill progression with character progression was done so well. you don't get a lot of different skills to use or play around with in combat but with the movement and environment; despite not a lot of complexity it's still verry fun. I can tell the dev or devs who worked on this game put a lot of care and attention into the systems they work on. for example unlocking codex's on monsters and researching them makes them easier to deal with! I get they probably don't have a lot of time to fully expand some systems further but what they do add is never half baked. and this proves you don't need a lot of complexity to have fun! and when it comes to story I'm impressed they got so much out of the premise. these devs or dev deserve a nice warm coffee for such a game well made. tit for tat. warmth for warmth. please support them.

PS. the campfire talk and the ride back from the campsite did make me cry. and it's the devs fault.

TLDR
this game is amazing, you should definitely consider giving it a try. Amazing art. cute characters. Heavy story. fun mechanics.


Thank you so much for playing and for the kind words! I'm very happy that you enjoyed the game.

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Now I'm not usually one bold enough to talk about adding things. But How hard would it be to make your name slowly shift in gradient from mostly blue to mostly pink? Slowly over the course of the game? I saw the gradient in the game on his name and was thinking. That would be such an amazing detail. I mean I even thought it was going to happen. But then again maybe that only happens if you start out with feminity maxed out. From the set up questions. I don't know I'm not the creator of the game. But I would love to hear your thoughts on it. Maybe it shifts to match your bar throughout the game? Probably just a dumb idea from me but I think it's cool

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I don't think it's a dumb idea! I think it would be neat. Unfortunately, it would be pretty difficult to implement because of some of the other systems Thread has going on. I also just have a color theme in my head for all of the characters, and Luc is blue, for better or worse. I admit it maybe was a bad idea to choose a gendered color for Luc, but here we are.

MILD SPOILER AHEAD:

If you get to a certain heart/contact level with Sarah, you unlock nail painting. The color you choose to pain Luc's nails with adds a gradient to Luc's name, using Luc's signature blue and whatever nail color you choose. In the future, you will be able to buy multiple colors of nail polish and swap between them.