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I enjoyed every minute of it! It took some time getting used to the gameplay per level but I had so much fun :D

I had fun playing this! The rules were easy enough to follow and I got a decent ending for a first playthrough.

Thank you! Much appreciated ^^ I didn't know that's what those black sides in films were called. 

Having limited means really does push you to work creatively and thinking of solutions to how achieve this and that. The simplicity of videotome made fall in love with it! :D Still have to try out the others myself too.

Thank you for this <3 It's hard to embrace it at times but this is a good reminder that it's okay to fail :)

Needed to read this. Thank you <3

Had to hold my breath every time! Stunning work as always!

Exquisitely done <3 I loved the used of words to represent the visuals. Reminded me of old school poetry works. Great job!

My heart uuuuughhhh I'm not ready for this to end (┬┬﹏┬┬) Thank you so much sonnet!

I'm sorry to hear about the project lost. I'm a self-proclaimed expert at this point. If it helps, buy yourself a sturdy external Hard Drive or build yourself an external SSD - that's the one i've been using since the major fail last time- alternatively you could use a software like Disk Drill to retrieve the data. For hard drives, have two copies of your project, one as the proper back-up and the second as the back-up of your back-ups. That way if either gets lost your safe with an extra copy of your most recent. That said, good luck on your book! Let me know the title when it's get out so I'll snatch a copy. I'll even read it with my rusty French if I have to. Happy Holidays and good luck on your dream project! (o゜▽゜)o☆

This hit harder as expected. Hits too close to home </3

Just finished my first playthrough. I had so much fun spell-crafting. For a first ending I was surprised to see my Magus make it until the epilogue and keep one bond. It was bittersweet in a way. Def looking forward for more future gameplays :D!

This was lovely. I connect with this a lot. There are days when I look back at my works and feel proud of them and days where I cringe inward telling myself, "I actually made these?" and nitpick on what I could have improved and avoided. 

This was a cool use of Twine! The BGM was super catchy, I liked it! Bit of the shame for the cliffhanger. I noticed a bug in the scene where they exchanged their Pinterest handles. Ren's sprite was missing. 

Great job tho! :D

This was sweet <3 Cute artwork too! 

Noooo poor Bobo :'(

I actually cried a bit towards the end. Well done <3

Thank you for the tip! I tried both with and without  layout: subtitle. I can see now what you mean. I ended up treating the dialogue like proper subtitle  to make them visually less clunky...

It's a shame it's short, I had a lot of fun playing this :D!

I had so much fun with this! :D Here's my first attempt u///u

The popping sound and visuals are so satisfying!! :d <33

What's the max number one can place? I tried 500000 but a full sentence still occasionally results in a second line... 

Love the tool! Is there a way to stretch out the texts horizontally in width without affecting the text size or to prevent the text from forming a second line within a certain word limit? 

It's truly bittersweet how we lost the magic of hopeful internet along the way :( 

Hello, I was wondering if there was a beginner friendly workaround for getting the game to work locally past the testing mode recommended in the README.txt? Kind of like Ink in a way? I'm not sure I'm explaining myself well ^^;

This was endearing honestly xD

Thank you so much! It's all surreal xD

Haha, thank you. It seems I can't help myself from sprinkling in a dash of angst to every story (^-^;

This was touching. As someone who's home country had been thoroughly influenced by colonisers, I connected a lot with the discovery of the language. It has only been a couple of years since the country brought it back. Learning to write the symbols we should have known by heart in a different timeline felt magical in a way. We were reconnecting with our ancestors with each stroke. It breaks my heart to know we have lost much more of the culture from pre-colonial era.

Thank you for the lovely tale <3

This was fun! I enjoyed the varied sequences. Of the ones I unlocked, I think I liked the three of them best xD

Awesome thank you! :D

Hello,

I was wondering if we could fix bugs during jam period or re-upload the file? There's a passage error I didn't caught during testing. I don't mind waiting until jam period too if not. Thank you for your time!

Yes! There are couple of endings that hints to a romantic outcome post story :D

Reading this was like emerging myself in a dream. "Death is a night they cannot wait" is a banger of a line! 

The birds were stressing me out xD I had a lot of fun!

Thank you! I always have their channel in the background these days haha...

Yup! There's more tutorial and resources for Sugarcube from what I've seen around. I've recently started trying out Chapbook too but between the available scripts, Sugarcube might still be my favourite when it comes to Twine (specially because it already has a built-in save/load system which I'm used to given my background from VNs). 

I don't know what freaked me out more between the use of captcha to dox someone or Ravenous being an allegory for the current state of ai while also re-arranging the structure of the world as we know it. This was beautifully written and scared me a great deal ^^;;

I had so much fun uncovering the mystery and witnessing how everything unfolded within the story! I appreciate a lot that you can drag the tabs within the screen :D 

It was fun exploring and uncovering new places in Burger City! :D

Thank you for pointing out the bugs! I'll have to fix them today. 

As for the original version, I had to take it down after everything that happened recently with the paypros and whole delisting. I can send over a copy if you want! I'd be happy too. However, it does contain an upsetting scene that you can skip ahead. The whole project itself is more a love letter to those early BL fan-translated games so I understand it may not appeal to everyone.

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