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I'm truly obsessed. I played Oxenfree briefly when it first came out,but since I was using it on my phone, I found it annoying to navigate. So, I forgot this game existed until recently. It's so good! Time loops, grieving, and ghosts. I've been trying to find books that match those specific vibes but it's been unsuccessful. I just love the idea of time loops being physical manifestation of one's grief.
Aug 6, 2024

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