knee-say

"I loved you, always.”

poppunklovesongs

going to comment a little on this game: the overseeing voice talks as if it owns you, and defies your free will. if you follow its orders, you are praised, and the worldview becomes sharper and more detailed. if you don’t, you are chastised, and the world becomes more vague and difficult to navigate, but also more colourful and loud. it’s odd, and sort of eerie, but definitely interesting. take it as you will.

thebeatleswereterrible

I went against everything it said. It accused me of being ugly, disgusting, disappointing, asked me why I hated it, if i was scared or not. It begged me to stay. The game got harder because I didn’t do what it said. Because doing what it said was the easier path. But everything was so full of colour and the colours changed a lot. It just took a lot of trying, a lot of failing and a lot me cursing to get through it.

For some reason the entire game feels like a giant metaphor for abuses relationships, and I mean family and friendships as well.

fr0ttagecheese

this is a great game yo

altonym

I like this game a lot and I usually hate ~philosophical~ flash games, this one works b/c the central point of the game is part of the game mechanics so it just idk works

disneyvillainsforjustice

This game game effected me in a profound way. It made me realise that what I went through for twenty-odd years was not okay. That true forgiveness is earned over time by the person who did wrong, instead of being wantonly handed out as they please.

This can be a decent tool to look through the eyes of the abused, as well as the abuser.

This indie game is not for the faint hearted. Play at your own risk.

-KC