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Hello! Thank you for your comment! This game is completely text based. To be honest, I'm not sure how screen readers work and if my game will work with them. Accessibility is very important, and I definitely want my game to be accessible to everyone. I will do more research on this and see how I can make sure to implement more accessibility features! I'm open to all and any suggestions as well.

Full circle when CallmeKevin plays as CallmeKevin! You've arrived! If that's not a five-star rating idk what is

 

Play as CallmeKevin? more like bore ragnarok 

Thank you!! I really appreciate the feedback :D

Hey everyone! I'm a newbie on this site and this is my first game~ But with it being Pride month, I wanted to share my first project I made a month ago. 

This is a simulation game (kind of a virtual novel) that is based on an activity commonly used in LGBTQIA+ Allyship trainings. It simulations some of the struggles that LGBTQIA+ folks experience when coming out publicly. It can be triggering for LGBTQ peoples, so I do have trigger warnings in the game.

I made the game FREE to play (currently just for Windows or Mac computers. I'm working on getting working web-based and mobile versions) because I want to be able to share it with everyone, and have already given it to some people who use it for allyship trainings.

I'm a gay and transgender multimedia specialist who just recently started teaching myself C# coding in Unity~ I want to make more educational content, but also I'm currently working on a "just for fun" game that's not so heavy.

Thanks for reading! 

https://wilhelm9218.itch.io/coming-out


Yes, that’s correct. It’s a virtual version of an activity used in LGBTQIA+ ally trainings. It’s supposed to be random because LGBTQIA individuals have no choice in how people respond to them coming out. It’s an educational tool more than an interactive game. :)