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A member registered May 21, 2023

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Hey boringsuburbandad, some years back I played your previous games "Writers" and "Pulse and Shields" and I can't seem to find copies of them anywhere.  You should really re-release those on itch.io, as I loved them both, and think that more people should play them. Writers especially has stuck with me for the surreal, nightmarish horror that it evoked. You are an incredibly talented game developer, and I'd hate to see all of your hard work go unnoticed.

Hey nonoise, I just wanted to let you know my appreciation for this game. I first played this just after it came out, and since then I have probably played it a good 15 times, maybe even more. This piece of art has affected my taste so much that my default is now searching for games that can even get close to evoking the incredibly surreal, dark, and dreamlike quality that this so expertly brings about. Some games have gotten close to certain aspects of it, but none have truly captured the emotion quite like this.

This is officially both my most played, and favorite game of all time, and that is unlikely to change anytime soon. I check at least once every two weeks for any updates on future projects. 

I'm an amateur musician, and have friends in game development, so I have some understanding of the time, effort, and passion required to tackle a project as big as this. I just want to let you know that it's okay to take your time on the next installment. Many people are eagerly waiting to see how this story continues, but that doesn't matter. What matters is that you have enough time to tell the story in the way that you want to. Take every second you need.

On the other hand, to hopefully further alleviate some of the pressure, it is also okay if this work stands on its own two feet. Making a game (much less singlehandedly) is one of the most difficult creative pursuits out there, and I would not at all blame you if the sequel never gets finished. The fact that the first game came out as special as it is is an achievement worthy of a lifetime of game development. 

Well done, and no matter what happens in the future, I wish you the best. You have a gift for game development, and I wish you the best of luck in whatever future projects you choose to pursue.

P.S. Sorry that it took me so long to buy this. My financial situation was a bit sticky these last couple of years. I hope what I have given you makes up for that, at least somewhat.