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There are a lot of interesting themes taking place in this game. While it speaks of someone with a really specific history stepping into the positioning of finding It in the alley, I think the feelings of loneliness and desperation can be applied to a lot of connections with form and lose with others. I got every ending (I think!)

I am unfortunately someone who would continue trying to take the cat home until I got absorbed I think. I just.. understand loneliness and having a desperate need to fill a vacancy not with self love and purpose but turning my affection outwards. I have three cats of my own, all rescues or adopted from rescues, so I really enjoyed the true ending. I just wish I could take It from the box and show it how to be real friends. True friends. What love is, and how to return it, and hopefully less of the pain that comes with that kind of connection.

I really like the message at the start of the story as well. I appreciate you, author. I hope you are doing well. Thank you for this experience.

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Thank you so much for playing the game! I'm excited to watch your gameplay of it!

I can empathize with your point of view too! The idea that one might have to choose to save their self rather than someone else feels so horrible. It goes against one's own empathy too; the more we understand someone's pain, the more we want to help them! While I don't think it's something everyone can or should do themselves, I believe that kind of self-sacrifice does have its place as a course of action when the time is right and I admire the type of person willing to take that risk -- and I hope that if the time ever comes, I'd be able to do the same.

The times where someone should walk away from a toxic situation that could have had a good outcome, or are forced to walk away due to circumstance are utterly tragic. But I really think that if it didn't end in death, there's hope beyond that tragedy that can sometimes lead to enlightenment in the other person and spark the beginning of them changing, even if it's without the help of the one they hurt or pushed away. At least I'd hope so. We can only ever control our own will to change; we can't force it in others -- not even to save them.

Sorry for the long reply! This game kind of took over my life for nearly a year so I have a lot to say about it and its themes, haha! Thanks again for trying out my game, I'm glad you enjoyed it and its story. I'm doing well and I hope you are too!