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after loving city of piss so much and seeing you mention this game as it's prequel, i had to check it out. im so glad i did. in this game as well as the other, you manage to capture something so peculiar yet so familiar. like a memory you have thats so odd you cant quite tell if it was from a dream or something that actually happened. i think through your references to other media associated to childhood like cartoons or video games in city of piss (and i guess in monomyth they might be more subtle but i feel like one of the floating evil bats references final fantasy) as well as the themes and emotions that the games evoke (which i interpreted as homesickness, maybe nostalgia, self acceptance (i might be projecting)) you manage to reach that very personal part of our (my) brains. the sort of weirdness inherent to both universes are to me due to lack of a definite storyline or "path" (which i dont think is a bad thing at all) that is very reminescent of the way dreams are narrated. this game is like a dream! if i wanted to find something burried inside myself then i could spend a few hours analyzing it, but i could also enjoy the funny and goofy dialogue and have a good laugh. love your work so much and i am so eager to see more, you have a hardcore fan right here!!

Wow!!! I'm really floored by the kindness here :)
Monomyth is definitely less explicitly "plunder-y" with stolen models and such, but you're right to pick that every bat has some kind of reference in their dialogue (mostly to one piece lol). The final fantasy one is moreso a reference to a friend of mine with a very iconic laugh and a love of tifa hahahaha.

I think the dreamy vibes and use of recogniseable imagery, especially in city of piss, do a lot to help the player buy in and enter that sort of mildly suggestive state that you might get when you're very sleepy or high or something, and it definitely seems like the emotional core of these two games have hit folks way harder than anything else I've made as a result. It's not uncommon for people to find something in it that I can't find myself, especially in Monomyth (I got invited to talk about it for an indie games festival, and god was the impostor syndrome killing me at the time), which I find absolutely beautiful.

I appreciate your support so, so much, and I really hope you continue to enjoy my stuff! I've no intention of stopping.

PS: you're not projecting at all about the self acceptance thing! I mean, in case you didn't notice, my itch name isn't the same today as it was when you last commented :] I may be particularly interested in themes of the self at the moment for... reasons....

HA!!! thats crazy!! i didnt even notice! i actually started socially transitionning very recntly (not even a week ago) and today i changed a few of my usernames as well haha! but anyway, keep up the good work and good luck on all of your journeys :)

YEAHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WINNING!!!!!! I hope you're having a wonderful time!