Its great! I'm still trying to find the last photo to complete the gallery, I'm a bit of a perfectionist lol, and it's super good!! 11/10 I would definitely recommend to my friends
This game was awesome ! I laughed so much !! I loved Jodeci a lot (poor boy still single xD) , he was awesome and a nice friend ! The fact we can betray or when we can spot that Danny isn't that nice sometimes was really appreciated. I liked the art a lot, and good job for the voice acting ! (love your voice miss garden btw)
So I noticed that it was a spin off so I bought the original game on steam (I will put a review there but I haven't finished the game yet)
I had a lot of fun so thank you for your hard work !!!
Hello!!! It's JC the football and envelope guy haha. I've finally got around to playing the game and it was an absolute delight from start to finish, I had SUCH a good time. Seriously can't stop smiling. Everyone is super cute, the writing is fun, and the voice acting is really great! What a wonderful little game. I also really appreciated the sort of mission statement in the info, about how even if you feel like a side character, your choices matter. Really nice!
So... I started playing this two minutes ago. I, admittedly, didn't read the info on your page. Something about the art and the presentation just clicked with me and I downloaded straight away. However, I named the "side character" with my actual name (doesn't happen often) and I am know laughing waay more than I ought to be. *Side-staring Danny* Have you guessed? ... Haha my sides hurt. Thanks for sharing your game! Looks cute so far.
Hi Sice! Haha, I have learnt that many people don't read past the title and art so it makes me happy to hear it was enough to draw you in. Glad you are enjoying it so far! Feel free to let me know your final thoughts and opinions when you finish the game. Red
Ahh I loved this so much! I played what I think is all of the endings? (the betrayal sequences got me kinda sad ngl lmao). This was a lot of fun, and I loved how the characters were presented realistically in comparison to other stories I've seen of this type. The MC was relatable which makes me feel slightly ashamed, but he's pretty cool so I gotta give him credit haha. I also really liked the other side characters a lot! Nathaniel's innocence had me rolling. This was worth my impatient, but completionist self playing haha
This game was so great! It was simple, wholesome, and realistic. It felt fun to play a likable and funny main character. It's short, but I'd say it's worthwhile.
Hi! So, I finally played the whole game (and not just one route) and thought I would leave a comment!
As I told in your messages, I really enjoyed this game A LOT. Like. A. Lot. I really found Jodeci entertaining as a protagonist but not a protagonist. In my first playthrough, I mostly sticked with Dan. I got to discover the other characters, who are as enjoyable as them!
I also liked the art, the music and the voice acting! I could see all of you guys worked really hard on this game to make it as polished as possible and, well, the magic at least worked on me! So, congrats!
Overall: a funny nice-looking and nice-sounding game to have fun with!
I'm so glad you played the rest of the game and liked it. It means a lot to hear that you enjoyed Jodeci's character, I try my best to create relatable and interesting characters.
OMG crossover/spinoff. Took me like 10 minutes to realize I actually got annoyed for a moment at what seemed to be reused art. Lol thats what i get for not paying attention to the authors of the games i play lol.
so im assuming the 4th ending is Protagonists love story? Any hints on how to get it, i have seen 3 endings so far.
My rhyming of “colon” with “semicolon” aside, the verse above surely betrays a passion few punctuation marks could hope to inspire — the passion inspired by a punctuation mark so tasteful, yet so flexible, that its devotees often find themselves wondering why they even bother with other, lesser marks. A mark — though tragically excluded from all standard keyboards — used by countless writers, reporters and students to add length and a probably-undeserved air of legitimacy to their writing. It is an elegant mark, for a more civilized age — the em dash.
As a testament to this versatility, in the above paragraph, I used em dashes in place of a comma, a pair of parentheses and a colon.
For those not in the know, the em dash is a punctuation mark appearing as a horizontal dash as long as the width of the font — traditionally the length of an uppercase “M.” It is not to be confused with its shorter, more lame, little brother, the en dash (“–”), and especially not to be confused with the hyphen (“-”), whose unique but near-exclusive use is in joining words together.
While I’ve mentioned the versatility of the dash, its range of uses is — unfortunately — finite. The most common uses are to indicate unnecessary or parenthetical information — such as I’m doing now — or to introduce a related clause or a list — typically the job of the colon. This is not to say, however, that the em dash is simply an interchangeable stand-in for other marks. On the contrary, while it may serve the same role as other marks, its effect is undeniably (though subtly) different — befitting its visual length, it gives the impression of a much longer pause than a comma or colon would, creating a greater sense of anticipation and importance. Used for parenthetical information, it isolates and emphasizes its contents much more than mere parentheses are capable of. In all uses, the em dash is slightly less formal and slightly more emphatic.
While I and everyone else who likes to act pedantic about punctuation may have their gripes with AP Style (the style guide used by most reputable American newspapers, including The Observer) for its tyrannical prohibition of the Oxford comma, I’ll give it credit for giving em dashes the respect and space they deserve — unlike most style guides, AP requires a space before and after the em dash.
If punctuation is to writing what percussion is to music, the em dash is an invaluable tool for writers to modulate the flow, tempo and mood of their writing. If I inspire even one person to try using an em dash, this column will have been a success — a world with more em dashes is a world I want to live in.
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i Love this game you've fulfilled all my dreams im finally a side character
haha!! Happy to hear I am fulfilling dreams!XD
Credits scene is amazing i adore it omg
many thanks!
i see you used a format very similar to DDLC for the in-game menu. I respect that. Also I'm not very far in yet, but this music bussin!!!!
hi Ixphy!
Glad you like the music. :D
I haven't played DDLC, but if they used the RenPy engine to make it then it's probably similar because I just used the default format. Lol.
Its great! I'm still trying to find the last photo to complete the gallery, I'm a bit of a perfectionist lol, and it's super good!! 11/10 I would definitely recommend to my friends
Thanks Jam the Bard!
I create an account just to comment here, I really liked the game I laughed a lot, the music is excellent, the voices and acting are sublime!
Get on with these cool jobs!♥
Thank you so much!!
I wish there was an option to be male or female but either great game :>
ugh this hurts to play so much T^T the pain of wanting to be the main character. cause i really started to like Danny.
The side characters have just as much fun. Haha.
This game was awesome ! I laughed so much !! I loved Jodeci a lot (poor boy still single xD) , he was awesome and a nice friend ! The fact we can betray or when we can spot that Danny isn't that nice sometimes was really appreciated. I liked the art a lot, and good job for the voice acting ! (love your voice miss garden btw)
So I noticed that it was a spin off so I bought the original game on steam (I will put a review there but I haven't finished the game yet)
I had a lot of fun so thank you for your hard work !!!
Thanks so much!! I'm glad you liked the game. Haha,yes poor Jodeci. Will he ever find love?
Hello!!! It's JC the football and envelope guy haha. I've finally got around to playing the game and it was an absolute delight from start to finish, I had SUCH a good time. Seriously can't stop smiling. Everyone is super cute, the writing is fun, and the voice acting is really great! What a wonderful little game. I also really appreciated the sort of mission statement in the info, about how even if you feel like a side character, your choices matter. Really nice!
Fantastic job!!!
Thanks JC!!
Glad you liked it and thank you for being a part of the project!
So... I started playing this two minutes ago. I, admittedly, didn't read the info on your page. Something about the art and the presentation just clicked with me and I downloaded straight away.
However, I named the "side character" with my actual name (doesn't happen often) and I am know laughing waay more than I ought to be. *Side-staring Danny* Have you guessed? ... Haha my sides hurt.
Thanks for sharing your game! Looks cute so far.
Hi Sice!
Haha, I have learnt that many people don't read past the title and art so it makes me happy to hear it was enough to draw you in.
Glad you are enjoying it so far! Feel free to let me know your final thoughts and opinions when you finish the game.
Red
Cool concept, mocking the BL tropes a bit ahah That's very much needed I feel xd
The art isn't my thing much, but it isn't kinda cool still. I'm gonna play that one for sure.
Ahh I loved this so much! I played what I think is all of the endings? (the betrayal sequences got me kinda sad ngl lmao). This was a lot of fun, and I loved how the characters were presented realistically in comparison to other stories I've seen of this type. The MC was relatable which makes me feel slightly ashamed, but he's pretty cool so I gotta give him credit haha. I also really liked the other side characters a lot! Nathaniel's innocence had me rolling. This was worth my impatient, but completionist self playing haha
Thank you for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the game!
This game was so great! It was simple, wholesome, and realistic. It felt fun to play a likable and funny main character. It's short, but I'd say it's worthwhile.
thank you Mittens!!
I randomly saw you're a newly registered account. And because you liked this game, I assume you will also like a specific collection on my profile! ;)
Hi! So, I finally played the whole game (and not just one route) and thought I would leave a comment!
As I told in your messages, I really enjoyed this game A LOT. Like. A. Lot. I really found Jodeci entertaining as a protagonist but not a protagonist. In my first playthrough, I mostly sticked with Dan. I got to discover the other characters, who are as enjoyable as them!
I also liked the art, the music and the voice acting! I could see all of you guys worked really hard on this game to make it as polished as possible and, well, the magic at least worked on me! So, congrats!
Overall: a funny nice-looking and nice-sounding game to have fun with!
Thank you!!!
I'm so glad you played the rest of the game and liked it. It means a lot to hear that you enjoyed Jodeci's character, I try my best to create relatable and interesting characters.
I really appreciate your feedback!
Red
OMG crossover/spinoff. Took me like 10 minutes to realize I actually got annoyed for a moment at what seemed to be reused art. Lol thats what i get for not paying attention to the authors of the games i play lol.
so im assuming the 4th ending is Protagonists love story? Any hints on how to get it, i have seen 3 endings so far.
i loved this game. especially the scene where jodeci is that poor schmuck who gets pulled in the lover's spat.
i was laughing through the whole game.
Thank you!! I'm so glad you like it.
And it's another game based on Australia. Haha.
as someone who went to high school and lives in australia, i thank you.
That's awesome to hear!
Shall I compare thee to a semicolon?
Thou art more lengthy and more versatile —
Though oft-sufficed by mere comma or colon,
Thou art most beloved by me (and AP Style).
My rhyming of “colon” with “semicolon” aside, the verse above surely betrays a passion few punctuation marks could hope to inspire — the passion inspired by a punctuation mark so tasteful, yet so flexible, that its devotees often find themselves wondering why they even bother with other, lesser marks. A mark — though tragically excluded from all standard keyboards — used by countless writers, reporters and students to add length and a probably-undeserved air of legitimacy to their writing. It is an elegant mark, for a more civilized age — the em dash.
As a testament to this versatility, in the above paragraph, I used em dashes in place of a comma, a pair of parentheses and a colon.
For those not in the know, the em dash is a punctuation mark appearing as a horizontal dash as long as the width of the font — traditionally the length of an uppercase “M.” It is not to be confused with its shorter, more lame, little brother, the en dash (“–”), and especially not to be confused with the hyphen (“-”), whose unique but near-exclusive use is in joining words together.
While I’ve mentioned the versatility of the dash, its range of uses is — unfortunately — finite. The most common uses are to indicate unnecessary or parenthetical information — such as I’m doing now — or to introduce a related clause or a list — typically the job of the colon. This is not to say, however, that the em dash is simply an interchangeable stand-in for other marks. On the contrary, while it may serve the same role as other marks, its effect is undeniably (though subtly) different — befitting its visual length, it gives the impression of a much longer pause than a comma or colon would, creating a greater sense of anticipation and importance. Used for parenthetical information, it isolates and emphasizes its contents much more than mere parentheses are capable of. In all uses, the em dash is slightly less formal and slightly more emphatic.
While I and everyone else who likes to act pedantic about punctuation may have their gripes with AP Style (the style guide used by most reputable American newspapers, including The Observer) for its tyrannical prohibition of the Oxford comma, I’ll give it credit for giving em dashes the respect and space they deserve — unlike most style guides, AP requires a space before and after the em dash.
If punctuation is to writing what percussion is to music, the em dash is an invaluable tool for writers to modulate the flow, tempo and mood of their writing. If I inspire even one person to try using an em dash, this column will have been a success — a world with more em dashes is a world I want to live in.
i made an account for the specific purpose to tell you how great the use of those em dashes were. Great Job!
Wow, the use of em dashes is incredible! Astounding job!
How much did Gunnar pay you to come here and say that?! Hahaha
hype
oh babey
Woahhh... my wondering has come true...
Haha. The game comes out on the 31st of August. So I wonder if you will find the answer to your wondering. ;)