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Hey, just tried it and, damn it is good! The writing and the background complexity are crazy. A small comment that i'd make is maybe insist that people go read the  world information early. At the start I thought that it was a long intro and I didn't get that I had access to that and I got very confused with where I was. OK they said Portland, it is in the US Oregon I think, but there is a lot of japanese stuff, so maybe there is  another Portland, or I am completely wrong and Portland is in asia, but hell no I am quite sure it is not!  Where am i? The US or Japan? (I am native from none but lived in the US for a while , and in Asia too, albeit not in Japan at all). It is only when I found out that you had access to world info and that i read it all that I understood that it took place in an uchronia where Japan had invaded a part of the US.

Just to get an idea, to what percentage of the game completion would you say you are, and what do you imagine the full release date to be? I know that these things are really hard to predict while you are still in the creation phase but it is just to get an estimate.

And to say it again. What I read up to now... Damn great! Thx.

Thanks for the warm feedback! Based on the feedback about the World Information, I've brushed up the first two pages of the screen (the one that tells you how to use it) with more current and accurate wording.



I also added "While the World Information is technically optional reading, it contains extensive lore of the setting, character backstories, and more in an extradiegetic encyclopedia that adds much to the rich detail of the game." to the notification the first time you launch the game about the World Information.

I'd estimate re:Dreamer has about 5 years of work left before I consider it "done," but that could change if my health declines (I have what is basically Parkinson's) or if the Rich route gets more complex than I had planned.