Thanks so much for playing, and for taking the time to comment, and make a video! I really appreciated being able to watch someone play and talk through their thoughts : )
Just came here via the link on "occident", and while I was ambivalent about that one, this one I really like. Both the "words left unspoken" narrative device and the "how could this conversation have gone" device are very cool!
Very interesting concept that is fun and calming to play. Noticing what words are left behind unusaed in each window helps paint a more indepth narrative than just plain dialogue.
Great little game. Felt like I stumbled into a tough parent/child conversation after the kid messed up somehow. Could deff see this working very well with branching narratives based on different words being used. Since at some point I kinda brute forced my way lol by just matching the blanks w/ which words had matching letter counts.
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Found this game through the Indiepocalypse Bundle. I really liked the idea and although it was short, It was really fun to play through!
Thanks so much for playing, and for taking the time to comment, and make a video! I really appreciated being able to watch someone play and talk through their thoughts : )
should really be made into a full game or at least a bigger one
thank you 💗
Just came here via the link on "occident", and while I was ambivalent about that one, this one I really like. Both the "words left unspoken" narrative device and the "how could this conversation have gone" device are very cool!
Thank you!
The idea of the leftover words telling their own story is really powerful—I’d love to see this concept fleshed out in a full release.
I know you posted this 5 months ago, but I kind of spaced on this. Thanks so much for playing and taking the time to leave a comment 💗
Very interesting concept that is fun and calming to play. Noticing what words are left behind unusaed in each window helps paint a more indepth narrative than just plain dialogue.
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Great little game. Felt like I stumbled into a tough parent/child conversation after the kid messed up somehow. Could deff see this working very well with branching narratives based on different words being used. Since at some point I kinda brute forced my way lol by just matching the blanks w/ which words had matching letter counts.
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