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I don't know where to start. First of all, there are quite a lot of attention to detail for a visual novel game. The way our character reacts to his surroundings and the way he talks to Robin is exactly the kind of thing that should be done and modeled. In a case like this, it would be wrong to see this project as just a visual novel because everything we say, the way we approach Robin is almost at educational level. Our character being respectful of his past and he's aware of the bad things that he's been through, but he doesn't bring that into it and he also knows where he has to stand and where he's has to be mentally supportive. All this actually tells the player how they can and should communicate with people who are more or less similar to what Robin have been through. Especially in a society where they are so marginalized. Even someone who randomly downloads the game with the sole purpose of NSFW scenes can be influenced by these conversations and understand how to communicate in a healthy way.. unless they are children, of course. All the words that come out of Sparrow's (the player) mouth, are the kind of things that could improve or maybe fix the lives of many people. Because who among us has a few real and true friends irl? It's pretty rare. Sometimes we can all make our day with just one good communication, right? For this reason, it might be one of the best visual novels i have ever played. For me, it was not just a game, it was an experience. You might think I'm looking too deep, but it's not hard to understand the philosophy behind the title. Thank you very much to everyone for the masterpiece you have created. <3