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Zoridia

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A member registered Dec 22, 2020

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Yay, thank you!

Hi! I went to print it recently, but I can't seem to find the card/label template anymore. I remember seeing at some point in the past, but I don't think I can find it in the current file, would you let me know if I am just clueless, or it's gone?

I'm a volunteer in a library (and studying to work in one hopefully in the upcoming year), thank you for the librarian copies and for your amazing work. I only briefly skimmed through it, but I can't wait to fully try it (and hopefully share it at the library!) Thank you.

I had to close my eyes to do it. And then refresh the page, to bring it back to life.

Such a beautiful and "real" game. I lost my grandmother to dementia, and ... this really rings so true, subtle, beautiful and sad, respectful of the pain and love and loss.

Awesome! I played the computer version first, and then the browser version, to see the difference made by the community, and ... the community version is significantly easier (which is good for me, given how Not Great I am at precise jumps), I did not expect to manage to beat it!

I loved the colours, the graphics, the music, everything. Will be playing it again. Thank you for sharing.

Finally got around to playing this game. Love the colours, the graphics, the level of difficulty was perfect for me. I would absolutely purchase a full game version of this, without hesitation.

Hello! This looks great! Do you think it might be played solo?

Loved it! So many feelings. I really enjoyed it, going through it several times, in writing, but also twice just mentally, which led to a shorter play time, but it still felt like a helpful way to deal with feelings of grief and sadness.

The first journalling game I ever tried and.... I immediately fell in love with it (and then with the genre). The prompts are suggestive enough to avoid the fear of the blank page, while being open enough to allow a lot of freedom in deciding the tone of the journal. I am hoping to have time to do it a second time, as my first "journey" was very melancholy, a representation of depression... and I would love to try... a different road next time!

I'd be very interested as well!

Loved it! So much imagination, the right amount of humour... great! And I loved the "ending" too.