The writing was so good, the emotions and Sam's struggle with his feelings and the frustration he feels with Nathan is very justified. Nathan being so non-committal was very painful, I thought the way he responded to Sam's inquiries made Sam feel like the things they did was close to if not nothing at all. Nathan is mixed signals personified fr fr.
I also like how grounded the ending and the whole story is for that matter. It's a story I can see happening to someone in real life.
Wow... what a read. I really enjoyed this type of story. It's a good type of different in the way that it makes you really think. Most furry VNs are all about romance and the perfect scenarios, but this VN goes through a situation where many people may relate to a lot more. It's a lot more realistic in the way that people change throughout their lives. What may seem like something really special at the moment may just seem like a passing memory in the next couple of years and it's incredibly unfortunate for the one who still holds onto that special memory just like Sam did.
I can't help but feel sad, even though knowing what Sam did was right. It really did seem like Nathan liked Sam, but even when Sam bore his heart to Nathan, Nathan still didn't have an actual answer. Most of the times, it seemed like he never took things seriously, but there were those little moments when it seemed like Nathan was progressing and getting better about giving an actual answer. It gave Sam hope that Nathan would one day come around and see Sam more than a friend, but it was just false hope. In the end, Nathan's "answer" to Sam's confession led to the end of their relationship.
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this VN. It left me with a sort of sadness that things didn't pan out the way Sam wanted to, but in the end, I think Sam did the right thing to cut Nathan off.
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The writing was so good, the emotions and Sam's struggle with his feelings and the frustration he feels with Nathan is very justified. Nathan being so non-committal was very painful, I thought the way he responded to Sam's inquiries made Sam feel like the things they did was close to if not nothing at all. Nathan is mixed signals personified fr fr.
I also like how grounded the ending and the whole story is for that matter. It's a story I can see happening to someone in real life.
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Wow... what a read. I really enjoyed this type of story. It's a good type of different in the way that it makes you really think. Most furry VNs are all about romance and the perfect scenarios, but this VN goes through a situation where many people may relate to a lot more. It's a lot more realistic in the way that people change throughout their lives. What may seem like something really special at the moment may just seem like a passing memory in the next couple of years and it's incredibly unfortunate for the one who still holds onto that special memory just like Sam did.
I can't help but feel sad, even though knowing what Sam did was right. It really did seem like Nathan liked Sam, but even when Sam bore his heart to Nathan, Nathan still didn't have an actual answer. Most of the times, it seemed like he never took things seriously, but there were those little moments when it seemed like Nathan was progressing and getting better about giving an actual answer. It gave Sam hope that Nathan would one day come around and see Sam more than a friend, but it was just false hope. In the end, Nathan's "answer" to Sam's confession led to the end of their relationship.
Overall, I really enjoyed reading this VN. It left me with a sort of sadness that things didn't pan out the way Sam wanted to, but in the end, I think Sam did the right thing to cut Nathan off.
Hi and thanks so much for reading it! I'm glad to know that you enjoyed it.
Do you intend to ever add a play in browser option?
Hi! I still don't know how to add a play in browser option, but I'll try to do it once I figure it all out.
Awesome! How long is the game out of interest?
It's around 22k words so I'd say it's about 2 hours.