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You know I like your visual novels, and I believe YAGS is one of the greatest games I've ever played. But this game - I guess this is the time for my "not so nice" review, and I apologize for that. If you like you're free to delete it after you've read it. That the characters have to move is something I can't understand. That takes way more ressources than still images and is probably harder to code. That the "good ending" is incredibly hard to get is something I'm used to in your other games (what I personally don't like), but in this one I wouldn't be able to get it if I dind't had the knowledge of a programmer. I can check and manipulate the variables (which I did), in order to find out how to get it "legally", but if I wouldn't have had this possibility, I would have probably just deleted the game, frustrated. The ending, well - as a pacifist I don't like it, but that is my problem.

I always appreciate comments, even negative ones, as long as they're well thought through, and this one is no exception, so please don't apologize!

The animated sprites were because the artist I was working with wanted to try out Live 2D, so it's not actually harder to code and was a fun experiment, especially since this game was done for a gamejam and those are good times to try new things.

Amusingly, I feel like the "best" ending in this game is one of the easier ones to get across my games, but I totally understand if people have trouble with it. That's why I typically add difficulty settings to my games, but again, this was a gamejam game so I didn't bother.

This game is supposed to be darker and end less well than my other games, and it's totally fair if that's not for you :)

Thank you as always for your thoughts and for trying the game!

Doing negative reviews is not something I enjoy (and probably nothing that someone enjoys to read), that's why I apologize. Especially, because I usually really enjoy your stories - for me, the (only) important part of a game is it's story, and that is one of the reasons I've played your games. (And why I loved YAGs so much. The characters are amazingly well written).

Not the correct place to mention, but that is what surprised me at YFFY - Sometimes the action needed for the best ending doesn't seem as supportive as another choice. e.g. "leave him alone" instead of hold him & support him, so the good ending was hard to get because it was hard to guess what you believed to be supprotive, so I'm very grateful that you've uploaded a "solution". Here, I just didn't have any clue, before messing around with the variables.

As already mentioned, I've tried most of your games (the ones that I believed have at least a certain amount of interesting story in it), which is why I disliked the planner in ZEN so much - I'm just there for the story (I know I'm probably alone with that), but again: thank you for making great games.

My remarks always sounds so negative, but I'd like to reassure that I've really enjoyed your games.