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A breakup over some comic con prints. I got the ending where they agreed that it was over the Miguel prints. I appreciated how concise this was and found the abruptness of the ending funny. I didn't run into any issues

The Miguel O'Hara print thing was relatable lol

I wish this was a bit longer.

You have no idea how many nsfw prints of soapghost ive saved on my hard drive

I am being broken up with after Baltimore Comic Con, but I'm not exactly sure why. Seems like I bought some prints that the other person didn't appreciate?!

The ending was a bit abrupt. I was in a fight that started to escalate but then just suddenly ended with the reasoning. 

I didn't run into anything which negatively affected the experience. There were a number of typos (for example, ur and aparpartment) as well as punctuation and capitalization issues that could be fixed by having someone else proofread your game. Please reach out to someone in the future to do this proofreading work for you. Please also make the viewport window larger and check the Fullscreen button option in the Dashboard unless you have a specific stylistic need that would require you to do something else.

Something which I thought was very effective was your ability to express how confusing and sudden an argument, or breakup, can happen. In the moments before the ending, it felt very tense and dramatic.

Going through a post Comic-con break up over some prints. I got the ending of my ex agreeing that they were breaking up with me over the Miguel prints. I really enjoyed the ending it was a funny plot twist.

The feeling of the drop in your stomach was communicated really super well. Then the twist came at the end and I had to control my laughter.   

After a nice day there comes a break up and you must think of why. When I did it the first ending got me wow over prints so I tried going again but it got me the same ending. At first I thought there were only one ending and I felt there could have been more so I did it again only to actually get another ending. This ending felt different from the other instead of being a little silly it was more serious.  Ending in sadness. But I would love more endings.

I enjoy the addition of the dramatic and longer ending where we never find out about the prints. Would love to see even more elaborate endings too!

If my partner can't support my miguel o'hara collection its time to drop them imo:0 other than that I really enjoyed the dialogue in the other routes, it was intense and had a realistic dialogue. (esp the baltimore comic con)

The contrast between the reason my partner wants to break up and the heavy dramatic tone of the conversation killed me actually. I wish the conversation was drawn out a little more because I think it would make the comedic twist reveal even funnier, but otherwise this was a fun one. As someone in a long term relationship, the beginning conversation feels appropriately tense and heavy, but spending $50 on tied up Miguel seems perfectly reasonable.

i enjoy how short the game is, it encourages you to replay a lot and get different endings. it starts so dramatically but ends with a lot of comedy, at least for the ending i got! i enjoyed the writing style and how intense it starts, though i wish i could be able to make more choices.

 rip relationship hello miguel <3

I got the Miguel O'Hara ending my first playthrough, which was really funny to me, not at all what I expected. I feel like there could be more dialogue beforehand to lead the player into expecting something more for that route. After a second playthrough, I got another ending where your partner leaves you after an argument. I personally really enjoy the dialogue of the fight, and feel like it makes it even more intense. Overall, I really like it and I love the humor of the game! :)

I love the difference between the drama of the long ending and the comedy of the ... poster ending , but i wish the latter had a little bit more buildup to it as well instead of being just two lines, I think it would make the comedy even funnier if it was treated as serious as the other one