This is damn near a creepypasta game with the implications it seems to provide near the end, and the way it keeps pushing the player into the role of an abuser both seems like projection, given Dybovskiy's past, and also not properly justified by the story. From what I have played, the game essentially has no pay-off. The tamogotchi waiting mechanics are annoying and the gameplay never really progresses, along with the story. I must also point out its lack of reactivity — on multiple occasions, I insisted on going against what the gamr clearly seemed to want and Franz seemed entirely convinced that I had picked the other dialogue option, so the game condescendingly took away my choice entirely. You don't seem to have much say in the story at all, which one would think was the entire point of the game.

Reviewed on Dec 18, 2023


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