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KriegsaffeNo9

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This is so my aesthetic from top to bottom it hurts.

Will be backing the Kickstarter and I am very invested in it already.

Love the new CG's, excited to hear about a future route!

Also oddly satisfying to see exactly how big the dolls are supposed to be... a weird statement given the dollhouse is right there on the splash screen, but what can I say, I'm weird that way.  ("So, an X-Acto blade is about this long... a chef's knife is about this long... let's say Dahlia is proportionate to an average adult woman.. I am terrible at math, why must I do this?")

I did--the first time I saw the alternate endings didn't unlock the art.  Weirdly, I just fired up my saves at the ending choices and *that* unlocked the final art slots!  It's at least the third time I've run through all the endings.

No clue why they didn't unlock the first time, but the completionist itch in the back of my head is now sated.  And boy do I love me some behind-the-scenes art!

Thanks again for the amazing experience.  The urge to launch into a protracted analysis of Dahlia is... it's a tempting one.

...okay, I think I must be missing something, which isn't out of the question.  I've seen all four endings and picked all the dialog options--can't seem to unlock the last two pieces of concept art.  Got any hints, or am I over/underthinking it...?

Ohoho, interesting!  I saved before the ending choice, so I'll go a quick trip through to round out the gallery.  Excellent art by the way.  Excellent everything, really.

Just to be certain, those last two gallery entries--is there a way to unlock them, or are they just placeholders?

I'll have to comb over the choices next time otherwise, or put my ARG-playing hat on.

This is intently spooky and I quite enjoyed it.  The aesthetic is impressive, the subject is gruesome, the writing is evocative and intriguing.  My only wish is that there was a third stage of body exploring, but that doesn't detract from the overall quality.

I didn't play that educational game you mentioned, but I played games like it, and you've nailed that feeling.

Spoiler thoughts below this line...

As a huge fan of body horror and spooky psychic stuff, the Flowering is an excellent concept and reading about it got my imagination sparking.  Rotting bones becoming delicate psychic latticework?  *chef's kiss*