I really appreciate the message. From the other comments, I think people don't recognize that the gameplay is supposed to reflect the unfulfilling and cyclical nature of an emotionally abusive relationship, and so they're criticizing the game for being frustrating (which is exactly what it should be). I'm always pleased when RPG Maker games can transcend the tool they're made with, and I feel that this manages that.
A little slow paced. Interesting concept, but I feel it lacked any kind of rewards throughout. I kind of had to talk myself into finishing it. I think I would have liked it more if there was more leading up to each encounter with the boy.
I'm a guy myself though. It's harder for me to relate to this, I guess.
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I really appreciate the message. From the other comments, I think people don't recognize that the gameplay is supposed to reflect the unfulfilling and cyclical nature of an emotionally abusive relationship, and so they're criticizing the game for being frustrating (which is exactly what it should be). I'm always pleased when RPG Maker games can transcend the tool they're made with, and I feel that this manages that.
wow, powerful message
wow, powerful message
I really enjoyed this! Nice Job! I found myself intrigued by the story, it was very captivating.
I you have trouble opening the file on android
Use winrar and rename the file extension to apk.
ended just when i thought it was about to start lol
Ahaha, same as me.. I just walk away from the demons lol
lmao that's kinda bland, really.
why are you making a game when you dont let the player do any choice? I think that's a big flaw in the game design.
it's not really emotion trigging.
The artwork in this was incredible. Really enjoyed the aesthetic!
I can only run the Web version, which has an error partway through: "Failed to load $BigMonster2.png"
This occurs after going up the stairs with the phantom asking about my character's boyfriend
A little slow paced. Interesting concept, but I feel it lacked any kind of rewards throughout. I kind of had to talk myself into finishing it. I think I would have liked it more if there was more leading up to each encounter with the boy.
I'm a guy myself though. It's harder for me to relate to this, I guess.
Hm. I wonder if there are alternative ednings except the obvious one?
Interesting idea. A bit heavy handed in the message, but a cool thing to explore nonetheless.