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A Victim of Stars

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such a lovely set of elegant micro-dioramas, rich with bitsy details that stir a childlike curiosity to wander and wonder. there's an ambiguous familiarity in the construct and assumed functions, without ever revealing the purpose behind each space we occupy. tracked with a nebulous haze of oval-by-way-of-laudanum soundscapes that only envelope the player further in the world's intangibility. i have a few favourites i will be returning to when i need somewhere to be outside of my thoughts for a while 💗

such an elegant method of progression to handle the hazy drift of slipping through each blurred fragment of a dream's spaces, with added emotional weight provoked by the mouse-over text

graceful in simplicity

i have never felt so seen until i played a game that does exactly what i do sometimes when i see a new pair of cute girls kissing on twitter - not even bother watching/reading where they come from, and dream up a story based on the most vague and unessential context clues plucked from various posts about it online

if you want to experience this phenomenon in detail, please play this game it is very cute and funny and super short and is very informative about licorice

Heartbreaking, most especially for you and the rest of the team! Best of luck to whatever comes next, and thank you for having the courage to make such a super difficult decision. 

Sorry to hear, but glad  it's only temporary! Take all the time you need, we all look forward to the day when you'll be able to share Good News again. <3

Ever since I was a little girl, lighthouses often appeared in my dreams thanks to my nana. She had dozens of books, sculptures, and trinkets of lighthouses all over the states. Sometimes, I wondered what life would be like if I had a small island with a lighthouse of my own to vanish to, for when life was too noisy to handle. 

"a bright light" gives me such a place to visit whenever I need. A quiet companion on those nights where the only company I want is the sound of the ocean, a light breeze to carry ill thoughts away, and the protective aura cast by a well-cared-for Fresnel lens. A calm for which there is no storm to follow. Thank you so much for making this <3