Truly amazing — Sincere, beautiful, troubled, and good!
Thank you for making this, and thank you double for re-uploading it!
I have never experienced a more humanizing account of living tangent to war. This is a story that is lived-in, soft, warm, sincere, ominous.
It's an experience, and it is masterfully made.
I think its soundtrack and audio are perhaps its strongest piece beyond its very tender delivery.
The developmental and author commentary is also worth reading, because I feel the story tastes very sweetly of the journey embarked to make it.
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One of the most traumatic pieces of media I've read in a long time. I ate this in a singular voracious week while isolated on a ship. I finished it with an immense darkness in my stomach. The ship served corndogs, that night.
It's good. It's really, really good.
It's difficult to recommend. If I tell you anything about it beyond "This is a story about a damage assessor being kidnapped by a vandal," you won't read it.
You've gotta read it.
You didn't get here by accident.
Now that I finally have an Itch.io Account, I can tell you that "Good Morning Is a Social Construct" is a beautiful and sincere project. Small little pieces of it, like the Miya's daydreaming over dinner have just become small staples of my everyday life. I think everyone who reads this will relate to Miya but aspire to be Sara.
...When I first booted it up, I was hoping Miya and Hina kissed.
I read Victim Doll with a friend last weekend. I related immensely to Ines' sexual frustration and genderlessness. The story was so traumatic it gave me a stomach ache, and I loved it, all the same. Victim Doll is unmarketable, disgusting, sincere, evocative, thought-provoking, romantic, tragic.
It sat in me like a brick, and I am still going back to it and re-reading it, and discussing it with friends.
Victim Doll will make you feel - and that is how you know it is a masterfully executed work.