Yo Ellis, it's Dawg :^] I got bored and remembered I could play this LOL I had to grind to get the different endings but I loved every second of it. The music is beautiful too. Anyway the dialogue genius and I missed looking at dat art >_< I hope you'll continue this project some way.
Hello! Its on indefinite hold until I finish the current leg of my comic that i've been stuck on for a few years now. Once that's done, this project will continue and take shape into a much larger form.
This game is honestly wonderful. The art style is absolutely gorgeous and the writing is believable. As well as that you did literally nothing to romanticize mental illness (that I can tell) and that's a huge accomplishment when it comes to coverage of mental illness. I love the story and the characters! Can't wait to see what you do in the future!! <3
Aww :) I'm glad you liked it! Yeah, I really wanted to capture the feeling of depression as best as I could as someone who had it as a teenager. Please be sure to check out the comic that follows the game :)
so cute, so sad, this game reminds me of myself. its really really sad to me! I don't know if I got all the endings but I enjoyed it. hope it was longer cuz with this art style I really want to see more <3 u are really talented thank you for making this game ( I'm really going to cry sam deserves better :( damn depression :( )
Aw, thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it and related with Sam so much. I'll definitely be considering a larger, expanded story for the eventual version 1.0 release.
Very great artstyle. Great looking characters with their own personalities and styles. Nice backgrounds. And very good music
Very nice plot. I really like how game is based on choices that player makes. And I really like how different are endings.
And I'd like to ask you two questions: Is Hallie only datable character or maybe we can confess Katey too? How to get "Chicken-out confession"? It's the only ending I haven't done. I feel like I tried everything and I've red tutorial you posted below but I still can't get it.
Hi!! Thank you so much :) I'm glad you've enjoyed it so much!
Yes, Hallie is the only "datable" npc, I didn't write anything for Katey; that might change in a future update with how many people seem to really want to see that.
So in-game its actually called the Bail Ending. You get it by first "confessing" in her dream, then rejecting the offer for Hallie to replenish Sam's drink, and also triggering a flag at one of two places (and if you triggered it before, you can potentially undo it at the second juncture): Select "Answer her directly...?" triggers the flag, and "Its nothing special. Katey's mom can do it better." You can select any other option before, but you need to select "Its nothing special," otherwise "Its nothing, but yeah, I can do that." undoes the flag. You'll be given the option to "Confess," but Sam winds up not doing so.
So to give a full rundown:
Game Start > You're beautiful. > No > Free choice > Free choice > "It's nothing special. Katey's mom can do it better" > Free choice > Look around. > Stick it out > Confess
Also, I literally just found a programming mistake that doesn't put the correct Katey sprite for the last line of dialogue... so before you go and follow my instructions for that last ending, let me go fix this and upload a new update, haha. Version 0.93 should have the fix in the next half hour.
Hey, I love your game! It's very well made and intriguing. I've been trying to get all of the endings and i'm stuck on the confession ending but with the great dialog I can play this over and over :) Well done!
The Confession endings require that you say no to Hallie's offer for another drink, but the true confession requires that you also have the dream sequence by "confessing" at the beginning of the story. This is followed by choosing more optimistic and voluntary choices throughout the rest of the game for both confession endings to reach them.
The Restroom endings require that you accept Hallie's offer for another drink and stay positive through the rest of the story, which will lead you to the restroom. There you are given the choice of either awkwardly pushing Hallie away by telling her you need to use the restroom, or tell her that you appreciate her.
The Neutral ending is easy to achieve by being occasionally negative and not accepting the drink, but sticking it out to the end.
The Bad ending requires you to trigger a depression flag either at the beginning ("I'm just a depressed idiot"), or in the middle ("No, Katey's mom can make it better"), and then proceed to leave the cafe when Hallie gets up to use the restroom instead of sticking it out.
Everything else is largely flavor text in terms of dialogue choices, so feel free to explore and try playing the game with different mindsets of how Sam feels and wants to approach the world.
I saw your post in the Dev Log Forum, and I decided to give it a shot.
Beautiful. The art was really fun, the backgrounds we're well done and the music choice was, flowing. Personally I really liked it, I've never been one for Visual Novels, or Yuri ( I hadn't heard of that until recently) but the art style was enticing - but what really drew me in was you mentioning depression in the game's description - so that made me give it a shot - and I didn't regret it - warm, yet depressing, and with some good laughs in their too.
The description of depression at the start was striking well done, even though it can be overwhelming to mention so much - it's the brutal reality of the affliction, and I wouldn't count that against the game in any way.
The vibe did remind of Life is Strange, but had it's own unique personality which is good - aesthetically it seemed like it was it's own thing, and reading about how you worked on the project before Life is Strange was released is heart-warming. Being compared to a big project like that can be insanity driving.
Considering the time constraints - you did a really good job. The writing is sharp, and everything seems to be working well. I wish you well on further endeavors for this project, as I can tell a lot of love went into it.
Also even though this is a terrible bias but - the Miyazaki reference was a nice touch. I love Howl's moving castle. So bonus taco's there.
Hi Mark! Thank you so much for your kind words <3 Which devlog forum? I think I posted it around in a few places.
To clarify since I can't think of which post you're referring to, I had begun working on my webcomic, Time Fiddler, before Life is Strange's announcement trailer, and not this game, lol. I wouldn't say it was super insanity driving but more a surprise that someone was almost making something similar to me (as far as teen girls with time travelling abilities with some drama and romance is concerned), and quite honestly waiting until the season was done (and more importantly I had completed a large chunk of my comic) before playing it was super rewarding because it honestly felt like someone had gone into the deepest parts of my brain and made the thing I wanted without me putting in the effort; like it had been made just for me. So I loved it, honestly. It helped that I had fleshed out my story a good amount before consuming theirs so that I had a clear direction and goal with mine that was unaffected by their art :P (at least not too much).
The more of that type of thoughtful content and pacing we have the better. Time Fiddler was born out of a perceived lack of it on my end, whether that's true or not.
I'm glad to hear that you liked the writing. That's the one thing I have zero point of reference to for whether or not its good. I still feel like its clunky in places and constantly tweak it when I go through it.
Thank you so much for playing the game and enjoying it! :)
Ah, very interesting to hear your thoughts. And my bad I meant to say I saw your post for the game in the release announcements forms. And I agree - thoughtful content is truly the best, and its's encouraging to see someone make something out of a desire to see it for themselves.
Writing's weird. You can be easy to under or over estimate quality as you cannot read it as a reader, only a writer. To me the writing works overall pretty well, the thing about natural writings - is that it is almost unnoticeable - nothing seemed glaringly clunky to me, I guess the only way to reflect is give it time to rest and review later on. Hmm.
And you're welcome! I thoroughly enjoyed. Wish you well on future projects.
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Very cute art, particularly love the visual effects at the start! Sets a really strong initial tone. Fun banter with the characters too.
Yo Ellis, it's Dawg :^] I got bored and remembered I could play this LOL I had to grind to get the different endings but I loved every second of it. The music is beautiful too. Anyway the dialogue genius and I missed looking at dat art >_< I hope you'll continue this project some way.
si quieres puedo traducir tu juego al español, solo debes decírmelo y me pondré a ello.
Nice cozy game! Will you still be continuing this project? I would love a Katey route! :D
Hello. Don't mean to pry but, are you still supporting this game?
Hello! Its on indefinite hold until I finish the current leg of my comic that i've been stuck on for a few years now. Once that's done, this project will continue and take shape into a much larger form.
This game is honestly wonderful. The art style is absolutely gorgeous and the writing is believable. As well as that you did literally nothing to romanticize mental illness (that I can tell) and that's a huge accomplishment when it comes to coverage of mental illness. I love the story and the characters! Can't wait to see what you do in the future!! <3
Aww :) I'm glad you liked it! Yeah, I really wanted to capture the feeling of depression as best as I could as someone who had it as a teenager. Please be sure to check out the comic that follows the game :)
so cute, so sad, this game reminds me of myself. its really really sad to me! I don't know if I got all the endings but I enjoyed it. hope it was longer cuz with this art style I really want to see more <3 u are really talented thank you for making this game ( I'm really going to cry sam deserves better :( damn depression :( )
Aw, thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it and related with Sam so much. I'll definitely be considering a larger, expanded story for the eventual version 1.0 release.
This game is so pretty and well written. Would love a Katie ending <3
aw thank you :)
Hi. This game is great. I really love it.
Very great artstyle. Great looking characters with their own personalities and styles. Nice backgrounds. And very good music
Very nice plot. I really like how game is based on choices that player makes. And I really like how different are endings.
And I'd like to ask you two questions: Is Hallie only datable character or maybe we can confess Katey too? How to get "Chicken-out confession"? It's the only ending I haven't done. I feel like I tried everything and I've red tutorial you posted below but I still can't get it.
Hi!! Thank you so much :) I'm glad you've enjoyed it so much!
Yes, Hallie is the only "datable" npc, I didn't write anything for Katey; that might change in a future update with how many people seem to really want to see that.
So in-game its actually called the Bail Ending. You get it by first "confessing" in her dream, then rejecting the offer for Hallie to replenish Sam's drink, and also triggering a flag at one of two places (and if you triggered it before, you can potentially undo it at the second juncture): Select "Answer her directly...?" triggers the flag, and "Its nothing special. Katey's mom can do it better." You can select any other option before, but you need to select "Its nothing special," otherwise "Its nothing, but yeah, I can do that." undoes the flag. You'll be given the option to "Confess," but Sam winds up not doing so.
So to give a full rundown:
Game Start > You're beautiful. > No > Free choice > Free choice > "It's nothing special. Katey's mom can do it better" > Free choice > Look around. > Stick it out > Confess
Also, I literally just found a programming mistake that doesn't put the correct Katey sprite for the last line of dialogue... so before you go and follow my instructions for that last ending, let me go fix this and upload a new update, haha. Version 0.93 should have the fix in the next half hour.
Thanks again!
Really cute short game. I love the art in it, it's amazing! Nice work <3
Thank you :)
Hey, I love your game! It's very well made and intriguing. I've been trying to get all of the endings and i'm stuck on the confession ending but with the great dialog I can play this over and over :) Well done!
Aw, thank you! <3
There are 6 endings total:
The Confession endings require that you say no to Hallie's offer for another drink, but the true confession requires that you also have the dream sequence by "confessing" at the beginning of the story. This is followed by choosing more optimistic and voluntary choices throughout the rest of the game for both confession endings to reach them.
The Restroom endings require that you accept Hallie's offer for another drink and stay positive through the rest of the story, which will lead you to the restroom. There you are given the choice of either awkwardly pushing Hallie away by telling her you need to use the restroom, or tell her that you appreciate her.
The Neutral ending is easy to achieve by being occasionally negative and not accepting the drink, but sticking it out to the end.
The Bad ending requires you to trigger a depression flag either at the beginning ("I'm just a depressed idiot"), or in the middle ("No, Katey's mom can make it better"), and then proceed to leave the cafe when Hallie gets up to use the restroom instead of sticking it out.
Everything else is largely flavor text in terms of dialogue choices, so feel free to explore and try playing the game with different mindsets of how Sam feels and wants to approach the world.
is the first restroom ending the intimate ending? cuz that's what i got in my first play through. i love this game sm!!!
Oh! I just realized what this is. I read the Webtoon and heard that you did this. I don't know how I forgot about this
Let me know what you think of the game when you play it :)
I saw your post in the Dev Log Forum, and I decided to give it a shot.
Beautiful. The art was really fun, the backgrounds we're well done and the music choice was, flowing. Personally I really liked it, I've never been one for Visual Novels, or Yuri ( I hadn't heard of that until recently) but the art style was enticing - but what really drew me in was you mentioning depression in the game's description - so that made me give it a shot - and I didn't regret it - warm, yet depressing, and with some good laughs in their too.
The description of depression at the start was striking well done, even though it can be overwhelming to mention so much - it's the brutal reality of the affliction, and I wouldn't count that against the game in any way.
The vibe did remind of Life is Strange, but had it's own unique personality which is good - aesthetically it seemed like it was it's own thing, and reading about how you worked on the project before Life is Strange was released is heart-warming. Being compared to a big project like that can be insanity driving.
Considering the time constraints - you did a really good job. The writing is sharp, and everything seems to be working well. I wish you well on further endeavors for this project, as I can tell a lot of love went into it.
Also even though this is a terrible bias but - the Miyazaki reference was a nice touch. I love Howl's moving castle. So bonus taco's there.
Hi Mark! Thank you so much for your kind words <3 Which devlog forum? I think I posted it around in a few places.
To clarify since I can't think of which post you're referring to, I had begun working on my webcomic, Time Fiddler, before Life is Strange's announcement trailer, and not this game, lol. I wouldn't say it was super insanity driving but more a surprise that someone was almost making something similar to me (as far as teen girls with time travelling abilities with some drama and romance is concerned), and quite honestly waiting until the season was done (and more importantly I had completed a large chunk of my comic) before playing it was super rewarding because it honestly felt like someone had gone into the deepest parts of my brain and made the thing I wanted without me putting in the effort; like it had been made just for me. So I loved it, honestly. It helped that I had fleshed out my story a good amount before consuming theirs so that I had a clear direction and goal with mine that was unaffected by their art :P (at least not too much).
The more of that type of thoughtful content and pacing we have the better. Time Fiddler was born out of a perceived lack of it on my end, whether that's true or not.
I'm glad to hear that you liked the writing. That's the one thing I have zero point of reference to for whether or not its good. I still feel like its clunky in places and constantly tweak it when I go through it.
Thank you so much for playing the game and enjoying it! :)
Ah, very interesting to hear your thoughts. And my bad I meant to say I saw your post for the game in the release announcements forms. And I agree - thoughtful content is truly the best, and its's encouraging to see someone make something out of a desire to see it for themselves.
Writing's weird. You can be easy to under or over estimate quality as you cannot read it as a reader, only a writer. To me the writing works overall pretty well, the thing about natural writings - is that it is almost unnoticeable - nothing seemed glaringly clunky to me, I guess the only way to reflect is give it time to rest and review later on. Hmm.
And you're welcome! I thoroughly enjoyed. Wish you well on future projects.