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Vulturequills

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A member registered Apr 12, 2025

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This is probably my favorite webgame ever. I play it constantly to wind my mind down or to give my hands smth to do while i'm watching videos. It's deeply relaxing and I love it so much, I've played it multiple times a week for several months now even before I had an itch.io account

(spoilers) Absolutely gorgeous visuals and a compelling storyline. I wish we could save them/free their soul so bad I just want them to be happy...... 

(SPOILERS FOR THE WHOLE GAME, BEST PLAYED BLIND)
This made me oddly emotional. As much damage as "the cat" does throughout, I wanted it to learn and be happy. I wanted the best for it even as it tormented me through all 40 endings. The way it consistently seems to start off as a normal cat, and only gets angry when the protag "messes up"- even if that's fake for the plot, as someone with BPD... That anger felt very relatable, as well as the urge to WAY overreact about it, and felt oddly realistic from the protags pov as well despite everything in the final conversation- The cats intentions were never good, but they're so, HEARTWRENCHINGLY understandable and human. Having such strong horror and blood and death and still manage to make the "cat" sympathetic is a hard balance to strike and it is NAILED perfectly.

My favorite endings are probably the chocolate ones (damn moral anxiety for something you didn't even DO) and the one where the cat and the protag just go on murder sprees. As well as the true ending obviously, it made me tear up bad.

Even if the cat the protag adopts has nothing to do with the "cat" I choose to believe it does and the "cat" learned and somehow became a normal cat ok. I want it and the protag to be happy so bad