A small, yet evocative slice of a surreal world that artfully raises more questions than it answers.
I loved the graphics, cute in their own way but every new character or screen had an ominous feel. Little touches like trying to read every gravestone or how sometimes the books weren't what they appeared to be, gave the game some levity without breaking the pensive tone.
Hello! I am Mattsu, a translator from Brazil. I found your game to be very interesting, and I absolutely love your writing! I would like to express my interest in translating your game to Brazilian Portuguese. Please contact me if that would be of your interest!! :)
Thank you for your answer! No problem at all. Would a free translation interest you? As I am just starting my carreer, I am mainly looking for experience and games to expand my portfolio, so I am willing to do it for free if budget is a concern!
Hey, thanks for enjoying! There may indeed be a follow-up that regards the Sages more eventually, although it isn't quite out yet. For now, just think of it as an element of the never-ending cycle of Things To Do you have to solve as a queen...
love the art. good start to the series, sets up a lot of interesting themes, humanity, purpose, stories & the meaning of retelling... this makes a very compelling case for books in games being good. its fun to find them and watch them build upon each other
thank you so much for playing!!! i like when books in games are trying to be about something specific in universe and not mere set-dressing to fill it out... and also i really like mixing and making people look at stuff i thought was cool in something someone else made so *slaps an umezu quote on the table* check it out
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A small, yet evocative slice of a surreal world that artfully raises more questions than it answers.
I loved the graphics, cute in their own way but every new character or screen had an ominous feel. Little touches like trying to read every gravestone or how sometimes the books weren't what they appeared to be, gave the game some levity without breaking the pensive tone.
this was great, i really dig the queen but also all of the worms and other denizens of this world that is dead <3
sex worm
I see.
hey narf this rules. has anyone told you Left Shift Worm is genius
thanks. right shift worm told me actually but she only spawns in behind people irl when they play so most people don't know about her
Hello!
I am Mattsu, a translator from Brazil. I found your game to be very interesting, and I absolutely love your writing!
I would like to express my interest in translating your game to Brazilian Portuguese. Please contact me if that would be of your interest!! :)
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I'm afraid I cannot pay anyone for such services at this time, my apologies.
Thank you for your answer!
No problem at all. Would a free translation interest you? As I am just starting my carreer, I am mainly looking for experience and games to expand my portfolio, so I am willing to do it for free if budget is a concern!
I will think about it.
Really liked this!! I loved the cheery music in the City of the Dead, I thought that was really funny and charming. (I also liked the sex worm.)
The Queen of Worms is a very compelling character...is the follow up for this going to be about the defense meeting? I noticed that didn't come up.
The sprites are really cool, I love all the worms and how they move!
Hey, thanks for enjoying!
There may indeed be a follow-up that regards the Sages more eventually, although it isn't quite out yet. For now, just think of it as an element of the never-ending cycle of Things To Do you have to solve as a queen...
this rules. gripping all throughout, and has me extremely interested to find out where the other games take this.
love the art. good start to the series, sets up a lot of interesting themes, humanity, purpose, stories & the meaning of retelling... this makes a very compelling case for books in games being good. its fun to find them and watch them build upon each other
thank you so much for playing!!! i like when books in games are trying to be about something specific in universe and not mere set-dressing to fill it out... and also i really like mixing and making people look at stuff i thought was cool in something someone else made so *slaps an umezu quote on the table* check it out
keep on digging!!!