Reviews from

in the past


Cute lil game about a personal experience. I understand how the rapid-fire Warioware type games is the best middleground to encompass an extended experience like this.

cute little flash game that handles its subject matter well

Not only is the mechanical presentation incredibly charming - it's so lovely to play through a game that covers this topic that's so positive about it, one that's clearly an expression of self-affirmation on the creator's behalf.

It's also a Flash game from 2012, originally published on Newgrounds, which makes the whole thing even more impressive imo.

Good and engaging way of portraying someone's unique trans experience.

next time put a peeing minigame in between every other minigame to make it more realistic i literally have to pee while i write this


14 year old me had very little understanding of what this game truly meant or how much itd matter to 26 year old me.

haven't played it in years but it made me cry and I think about it often

Qué hermosura de obra. Tan corto, tan sencillo, pero tan eficaz en su mensaje.

Flash game trying to make a statement or something? Idk but it sucks

At this point in my life, I am currently at stage 3 of this game- Hormonal Bullshit. I've spent two decades fighting my way to get past stages 1 and 2, doing everything I could to resist before I knew I had no other options. And now I'm here. 3 months on hormones- low dosage patches to start, due to a genetic predisposition to blood clots. As a result, these early transition stages will always be a few months behind the supposed benchmarks. But the hormonal fluxes are still there. And it feels like a losing battle- something that won't get better.
Stage 4- It Gets Better?- is the exact message I needed to hear. This is all worth it in the long term. This is necessary to be who I want to be- no, who I am. Eventually, maybe, just maybe, I will be happy with where I am. This message rings out beautifully in Dys4ia.
The abstract visuals and audio design, the blunt writing, and especially the hole-in-the-wall moments of gameplay- they all accentuate the message of the game dramatically. They are what make this an experience anyone can learn from or be inspired by. Dys4ia is a lesson on self love in a world that seeks to bring you to the brink- and it makes me feel seen.