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Effie LSC

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thank you T_T i'm hoping to have the next big content update sometime in august

Thank you for sharing this, it means a lot to me. The initial response on Reddit wasn't too surprising in that I knew I was not providing the kind of game experience many people on that sub (myself often included) want, but I was a little taken aback by the "you have done nothing" comments haha.

It's really nice to know you're enjoying the things that I was hoping some folks would enjoy—the lack of pressure etc..

And at a certain point, daily visions is the main content, so I wouldn't assume you've done anything wrong. Just enjoy the plodding narrative, if it's to your taste, and keep giving yourself presents, because you deserve them :)

Thanks again for the sweet comment. Hope you're having a good one!

Oo!! Congrats on making it this far. I've gotta get cracking on the next update :)

Aww, nice to see you still around. :) whatcha watching?

Awesome! You're on the right track, such as one exists :)

Oh wow 🥺 I'm really, really happy to hear that this has been a nice regular break for you!

Regarding feeling stuck, have you unlocked all 7 resources?

Yes!!!

OMG what a nice comment :) greetings from California! 

Did your save get lost by yesterday's update specifically? 😔

I like this, it's super simple and easy to imagine expanding it if a group got attached to it.

Following bc interested in demos and/or kickstarters. It's hard to evaluate the product without campaign content. But the layout and concept are both awesome and I like the interplay between dreams and character advancement!!

I love that this game knows exactly what it is and what it's not. Also the stylistic flair is great. Good job getting this out there, I hope I get to play it someday

This is an awesome resource, and a joy to read

Today's gift was taking myself and my skills seriously enough to bring up compensation in discussing a little side gig I'm trying to get 🤘

Wheek!!

That's a REALLY good gift!!

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Hey! Good luck out there in Ukraine. I really appreciate your comments, and I totally get what you mean—I also live with disability and chronic pain, and finding the energy to take care of and/or love myself is a constant struggle. I'm so so glad that this 'game' can be of any value to you. =) (This is one small way in which I get to be of use to others.)

Stay in touch, if you like; I'm excited to see what you think of the eventual narrative content (~30+ days in).

Thank you so much!! And thank you for the feedback that led to some of these changes :)

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Hey! Thanks for taking the time, it was certainly a present for me :) 

I think the context in which Dale Cooper gives the advice is one of simple, pleasant times turning dark. He gives the advice as a reminder to indulge in simple pleasures and to take care of oneself even when the world is suddenly chaotic, confusing, or violent. That may or may not resonate with you—maybe it truly is simple every day to get up and do all the things your body and soul need, and the reminder is truly unnecessary for you! In which case, hey, that's incredibly cool and I'm happy for you.

Regardless, I do think it's ultimately a terribly mundane question, with terribly mundane answers. Coop's examples aren't of dramatic gifts; some might even call them necessities depending on circumstance. Maybe you need the coffee to make it through the day. Maybe you need a nap. We all need new clothes sometimes. 

Reframing those needs as a gift to ourself, an investment of not only resource but also care and kindness, can be useful in itself.

I'm tickled by the reaction to this so far and appreciative of your sincere engagement. I hope, whether or not you return to this on subsequent days, and whether or not—if you do—you have any interest in the eventual game beyond the checkin question, that you can enjoy this interaction. :)

(Also, for whatever it's worth, this is the perfect place for such thoughts. Yall did it!!)

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Cool :) 

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To the jam organizer - noticed the Discord invite on the main page has expired. Not sure if this is a problem for you or not but thought I'd bring it up :) Feel free to delete if irrelevant and/or when resolved!

This is extremely cool! Flavorful and thoughtful. I'm gonna look into wrangling some friends to try it out with me. And I appreciate the foreword, thank you for not being neutral <3

Aw, that's so sweet! This comment made my day. I've always been enamored of the anime version of Endless Eight (what a bold move) and I keep getting drawn to it in my own art, so this was a really fun exercise.

Oh that's super cool to hear. I'll be following you for that

I want to play this!!

Cute and a little poignant. Wishing you and your son the best!

This is brilliant and hilarious and I will be breaking this out if I'm ever running a game with a would-be warlock character. 

I like the words you choose for things. It all makes sense. Personally I'd like more fluff alongside the rules (the itch page description feels almost like a required supplement to me) but I understand that that wasn't the brief. Cool stuff!

Do I understand correctly that each relic will have 3 abilities, 1 from each column?

Super straightforward, clear tables, nice and comprehensive. Very cool!!

Not if but when. As another disabled trans dev, thanks for this <3 

I like the reskin! As an avid fan of Pacific Rim I feel like this is a super low barrier of entry way to play with those tropes in an RPG space. 

I do feel like I might get tripped up sometimes on whether something is 'technology' or 'biology' since the line between those feels blurry to me. But I suppose that can be massaged. Thanks for sharing!

I teared up a bit reading this. I appreciated your dedication, as well. I'm in video games; not sure if your friends were but there's at least resonance here. It's a bad time. Thank you for making a game about loss.

This seems like a really fun take on telling ghost stories—a little more collaborative, and also a little more competitive. I probably won't play it because I hate being scared 😂 But it's really cool!

Damn. Okay. 👏

Love the alternate history and the sample characters! Very cool and imaginative :)

Yo I saw your thing and it's so freaking cool. Will provide a proper comment on the submission page later