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I am the same with you

Oh my gosh, 5 stars straight away! This is like a community game from 20 years ago, where players voluntarily pay, and this environment is rare. I hope the author stays happy every day! Life first, and making games according to your own preferences is great!

Just based on appearance, it would be Penny, but considering everything, it would be Annie, because company is the longest and most sincere confession.

This is a one-of-a-kind game.

As a Chinese person, what I can say is that Chinese students lack three kinds of education: love, sex, and death.

First is love, I think that most parents provide very little education in this area of love, and as the academic load increases, children become more distant from their parents. Parents only give money and ask their children to study well. What is love is a very confusing thing, especially for Chinese students. Of course, I'm not saying that the harem in the game and real love are the same, I just learned something, and I feel that my mental exhaustion has improved. Maternal love is truly great.

Secondary education and death, especially, are lacking in education. I won't say much about sex education, as many people don't have the youth they should have. Most people are in a fast-paced environment. I don't want to talk about it much.

In summary, when these three aspects arise, I become confused and lose confidence. Except for this aspect, it seems that life, study, and work don't matter much to me and I can handle them calmly. However, once these three aspects appear, it's like a wall that is difficult to understand and grasp. It's not that I don't want to understand it. It's not that simply reading some books and watching videos will be helpful.

I learned something about these three aspects while playing the game. I even sent a voice message to my mother to remind her to stay healthy (it was just a short audio recording, but I was crying before and after recording, but I still had to force myself to sound like a normal person with no emotions in the message). You will find that this is like the lovers in the game, where there are many non-realistic factors driving the plot, but in real life, there may not be.

I absolutely love this game, and if I ever get the chance, I will definitely pay for it. As a student, I don't have much money, and I don't have an international payment method at the moment. I will look into how to support the author again. Thank you very much for your work. If anyone is reading this, I really hope someone can tell me some books or something to learn about these three aspects, but preferably not videos. Videos are far less powerful than text, and they also have the bias of the actor's appearance. I think one of the great things about SLG is that there is no voice, only text. The level of appearance is what drives you to play, and text is the most powerful weapon. Voice is actually unnecessary, no matter how well it matches or fits, it is not as powerful as the impact of text.

I originally wanted to play the author's other game, but I couldn't get out of it. I kept clicking on MBML, and every time I opened it, I felt a new emotion. The other characters were all excellent, but in my heart, I only had Amy.

I feel like I'm rambling on and on, and I could probably go on for another 10 times as much, but never mind.

Oh my gosh, I hope you enjoy the game!

I have been constantly reincarnating in any possible place where MBML appears. Reciting the story of Amy.