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Like with other Angela He games that I've played, the artwork and soundtrack really drew me in; however, I didn't end up being that emotionally invested in the protagonists' relationship because I kept waiting for actual gameplay to occur. I guess I was expecting something a little more like Florence (another text-free game about a romantic relationship released in 2018), where the player literally pieces the couple's conversation together and gets to interact with their shared living space. Yes, in this game we have a few constellation puzzles, but aside from those and the final choice the protagonist makes (which leads to one of two abrupt endings), the player doesn't get to interact with the story, just observe.

Reviewed on May 24, 2022


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