thank you for sharing the experience. i really dont know how these guys think anything abt them is going to be appealing abt their "approach." stay safe!
Welcome was a game that left me deeply uncomfortable, especially with the simple, yet disturbing message at the end. As someone who has had to deal with sexual harassment in the past, it was an experience that left me anxious and empathetic to others who have gone through a similar experience.
Thank you so much for the video and the playthrough. I loved the voices you put on! I'm sorry if it made you uncomfortable. I think I've found ways to navigate the world since then though it's always a little weird out there alone at night.
Being uncomfortable wasn't entirely an issue for me. It was an experience which I felt was quite thoughtfully put together, which makes it a valid way of starting the conversation about sexual harassment, and the various social issues we have in regards to what's been brought up in the visual novel.
I'm glad you liked the video, and that you found better ways to navigate the world.
If there's any way you'd like me to support you, or perhaps any other games you've made that you'd like me to cover, just let me know!
as a person who is seen as a woman, it terrifies me, because this is just a piece of reality. every day I thank you for getting home safely. it was a great game and i loved it! hope you are always safe wherever you are <3
This game resonated with me on a deep level as a woman. It's crazy how terrifying it can be just to try and get home. Thank you for making something like this.10/10
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thank you for sharing the experience. i really dont know how these guys think anything abt them is going to be appealing abt their "approach." stay safe!
it’s a mystery lol. Though i think it’s an exercise in boundary pushing rather than trying to be appealing at all! Thank you for playing :)
literally today just happened the same thing to me, and after playing this i'm just crying my soul out.
when i told people at work about it, it had all happened to them too. i think it happens to all of us :(
Welcome was a game that left me deeply uncomfortable, especially with the simple, yet disturbing message at the end. As someone who has had to deal with sexual harassment in the past, it was an experience that left me anxious and empathetic to others who have gone through a similar experience.
Thank you so much for the video and the playthrough. I loved the voices you put on! I'm sorry if it made you uncomfortable. I think I've found ways to navigate the world since then though it's always a little weird out there alone at night.
Being uncomfortable wasn't entirely an issue for me. It was an experience which I felt was quite thoughtfully put together, which makes it a valid way of starting the conversation about sexual harassment, and the various social issues we have in regards to what's been brought up in the visual novel.
I'm glad you liked the video, and that you found better ways to navigate the world.
If there's any way you'd like me to support you, or perhaps any other games you've made that you'd like me to cover, just let me know!
A well, that poor trans woman. I woulda already kicked his ass by now
he had it coming. maybe he'll get it one day!
as a person who is seen as a woman, it terrifies me, because this is just a piece of reality. every day I thank you for getting home safely. it was a great game and i loved it! hope you are always safe wherever you are <3
it sucks that we have to live like this! but thank you for playing it and saying that nice stuff :)
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thank you for the playthrough! 💕💕
very well made visual novel :) i got home safely :)
Yay! And thank you ☺️
This game resonated with me on a deep level as a woman. It's crazy how terrifying it can be just to try and get home. Thank you for making something like this.10/10
omg thanks for your playthrough! I'm still figuring out how to get home safely, probably going to have to buy a moped or something agh
You're welcome, I have my car but I'm always checking my surroundings still.
being a woman and being visible is one of the most terrifying things sometimes. this is really well made and I appreciate you speaking about it
it's scary as hell. I always thought passing/not passing was the main issue. Not just everyday threat.
i have been trought basically the same events and now im cry my soul out
i think we all have :( none of us are alone, at least.