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voodoomoocow

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Is this AI?

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I signed up for otome game jam this year and was just browsing the yan gamejam to try to stop panicking about 1 month left. i love how much you got accomplished within the time constraints like the GUI and pathing. this has been inspirational to see i enjoyed a game that had placeholder cgs! Please keep going!!

one critique as a totally HIGH BROW CONNOSEIUR of yan content is that dudebro gets yanface *way* too early. i think it would be more enticing if at least on first day you have no idea hes yan, so your character has more time to stew on the taut string to him. there is no way in hell id agree to meet up with someone who wouldnt let go of me, then gets *that* face and already has my number. NOPE NOPE NOPE

None of the backgrounds nor sprites worked for me

You can't demand respect when you don't give respect. You were rude as hell from the moment you joined and you won't be missed. 

"lorem ipsum" is just place holder text.  Been used since the printing press was invented in the 1500s or so. Used a lot in visual mediums. He must've forgotten to replace it with the real text or hes using it as a "to do" list. I found it on a few other words

yeah i just downloaded it today

I also can't give sol a nickname.

I agree, i mean i appreciated it because there's only two days, but it seemed suuuuuuper out of character of him

Def not a scam, worked fine for me

Thanks for not making Brandon related in this one, let's gooo

Honestly it would feel downright unethical to recommend this game to anyone. That being said, I don't think I've enjoyed a visual novel this much since Our Life and for none of the same reasons other than it being obvious A LOT of love and effort went into this. IF you can handle the triggers then it will scratch an itch that rarely gets attention and that in itself makes for a fresh experience.

Oddly, this game did the opposite of trigger me--it felt therapeutic? I found MC in familiar situations to me, and for some reason getting the option to see the other choices only for it to inevitably unravel horribly made me feel more at peace with my own decisions.

Time to unpack this game in therapy