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What an incredible game. The writing's a little slow in parts, but there's a warmth and purpose to almost everything - Tamarak and I throwing snacks down to the boys on the bridge felt like the kind of little moment *I* remember from my own childhood.

It's easy for this sort of game to fall into shallow nostalgia pandering, but instead the game feels like a gentle prodding for the player to reflect on their own life.

Not to get too personal, but I recently had a major medical event, and this game has sincerely helped me make peace with it, reflect on my relationships with the people around me.

I also very much enjoyed how the option to come out after step 1 was handled. I was expecting just a 'yay, youre girl now,' but instead the characters had varying reactions to it - largely positive ones, but still - cracked jokes, and you were allowed to choose who to tell and why, which affected how they referred to you. It felt positive but still natural, which I appreciated.

You can see the seams of the choices a little on replay, but that's to be  expected with a game this large. Excited to see it fully completed!

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Since the attached .txt has no interest in actually giving proper credit, the game the assets are stolen from is 真章 幻夢館/Shinshou Genmukan. The art is by Tony Taka. I very much question the use of the term 'salvage' and vague links to the internet archive when this information is available with a reverse image search, the game is still purchasable on some digital storefronts, and despite the diskmaster archive's claim, is from well after the internet, and post-dates VNs like Fate/Stay Night and Clannad, which I very much doubt anyone would want to claim to have 'salvaged' the artwork of. While this is a freeware game and I don't think the devs are seeing a cent of those sales at this point, more proper credit would go a long way.