I absolutely loved this short, chilling take on the yandere trope. The artwork and UI is visually gorgeous and the character design was delightful. The writing is great and the story feels like a completely fresh take on the theme of yandere stories. A really special horror experience in the perfect bite-sized length for a tea break, amazing work to the dev team!
This was REALLY COOL! I don't know if anymore will be done with these characters but I'd love to see more! I'm still questioning my sanity even after all the endings (thank you for having a walkthrough)! This art is amazing, museum painting quality and actually terrifying!!
Y'all always do such a great job with the horror games, and it was nice to see a yandere-themed game with no romance.
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That being said... Mr. Hemlock is quite a creepy character. I loved that he was not human (although, whether it was all in Lucy's mind or not, I still couldn't quite ascertain despite Mr. Hemlock claiming it was real each time, and if it was actually real did the other teachers know?)
Even as a regular human, he did have a rather unsettling air about him. He seemed nice enough, but I was for sure with Lucy on the fact that there was just something kind of wrong about him.
As a monster, however, he was very eerie. His design was fabulous and I loved the branch-like appearance to the appendages on his head and his long fingers. Hell he even looks a bit like he could be made of wood(is that why his name is Mr. Hemlock, or is that just a coincidence?) Plus the writing for his lines were definitely enough to give me goosebumps.
Lucy, too, is an excellent character. She is relatable in quite a few ways, and I honestly felt really bad for her. While she seems to be trapped with Mr. Hemlock in one way or another, I hold out hope that she ultimately escapes. Although it really does beg the question - why her? Why did he choose her? (But that comes around again to... is it real or all in her head?)
You all really did a great job with this! I'm looking forward to your subsequent games, as well! Keep up the good work.
bruh he's just like my art teacher the only difference is she's not a beast lol love the game btw good work especially the drawing of the monster I just love it!
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Ngl, I like the game but I don't see at all how is that yandere, even on a platonic degree.
Who is even supposed to be a yandere ? The demon ?
I absolutely loved this short, chilling take on the yandere trope. The artwork and UI is visually gorgeous and the character design was delightful. The writing is great and the story feels like a completely fresh take on the theme of yandere stories.
A really special horror experience in the perfect bite-sized length for a tea break, amazing work to the dev team!
This was super cool! I loved the artwork, writing and Mr Hemlock’s monster design :]
Lucy the loner is battling her own demon of loneliness and awkwardness which makes this game really cool
🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤🤍
I know what this symbolizes...
I am taking the blade every time.
If I am born to be wrong, I don't want to be right.
Y'all always do such a great job with the horror games, and it was nice to see a yandere-themed game with no romance.
[Spoilers]
That being said... Mr. Hemlock is quite a creepy character. I loved that he was not human (although, whether it was all in Lucy's mind or not, I still couldn't quite ascertain despite Mr. Hemlock claiming it was real each time, and if it was actually real did the other teachers know?)
Even as a regular human, he did have a rather unsettling air about him. He seemed nice enough, but I was for sure with Lucy on the fact that there was just something kind of wrong about him.
As a monster, however, he was very eerie. His design was fabulous and I loved the branch-like appearance to the appendages on his head and his long fingers. Hell he even looks a bit like he could be made of wood(is that why his name is Mr. Hemlock, or is that just a coincidence?)
Plus the writing for his lines were definitely enough to give me goosebumps.
Lucy, too, is an excellent character. She is relatable in quite a few ways, and I honestly felt really bad for her. While she seems to be trapped with Mr. Hemlock in one way or another, I hold out hope that she ultimately escapes.
Although it really does beg the question - why her? Why did he choose her? (But that comes around again to... is it real or all in her head?)
You all really did a great job with this!
I'm looking forward to your subsequent games, as well! Keep up the good work.
THIS IS HOW I FEIND OUT LION MAKES GAMES, anyway i love your videos and im prolly gonna like this game
bruh he's just like my art teacher the only difference is she's not a beast lol love the game btw good work especially the drawing of the monster I just love it!
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