When I played this game a year ago it struck many deep chords with me, but what has stuck with me the most is the quote "I believe in a universe that doesn't care, and people who do" which has now become the foundation for my current worldview. This idea that the meaning of life is defiantly caring about things and others despite the void we are floating in has given me a philosophical foundation for justifying a bunch of political ideas, and I've found that approaching politics from a philosophical side works super well when talking to family and friends about these things. I think that's pretty cool and I don't think I can give a more positive recommendation than that.
Great game. If you like early-20s alienation, decaying middle-American towns, or Scott Pilgrim vibes, it's worth checking out.
Yeah, having friends and going to college are just such pipe dreams
Ah okay, I've heard good things about it but I'm not in the mood for that specifically.
Oh boy. What a nice little game with a fun rhythm mini game. This "Pumpkin Head Guy" song sounds like fun and not at all like I'm going to fuck it all up
Idgaf about Epic, I'm here to shill for Night in the Woods
Well the point of the post isn't to gush about the game, but that it's available for free, for a limited time, from a specific store front