I just don't know how to put it all into words, but you have truly outdone yourself.
Every detail ties back into another, and I liked how Ivy's situation ended up paralleling Camille's, or at least that's what I gathered from the story. The narrative is wonderfully cohesive, too. I really do mean it when I say that you have several industry veterans beat in several different regards. The protagonists are always so pure and kind, but Camille is a person with flaws and desires and I love her for it. That's something you never see in otome games, unfortunately. Speaking of Camille, she's just another example of your prowess in creating unique heroines that you can root for despite their issues. I really understood what Camille saw in him. He has so, so much depth, and I was shocked at how much I felt for him. Osgoode is probably your best love interest yet, even if Joker and the guardsman from Saccharine are still my personal favorites. I don't want to force you to read a wall of text, but I do want to list some of the things I loved about ITYH. It is genuinely crazy how much your art and writing has improved over the years, and I really do think you should consider releasing some commercial games or creating a Patreon if you haven't! You fill a niche that no one else can, or at least not nearly as well as you. It's objectively your best yet, and something I would've happily paid money for. ITYH has seriously given Saccharine a run for its money in terms of my favorite Amiralo game. I'd really love to play it someday, especially since it links to Where Adabanas Grow.Īh.
#Granny horror game fan art series#
My only regret is that I wasn't able to grab your series about the time traveler. Those three files are seriously some of my most prized possessions. I loved Saccharine, Where Adabanas Grow, and Reverie so much that during the Flash purge, I downloaded them and an old build of Flash to make sure that I could still play them. I was so, so happy when I found out that one of my favorite creators from when I was younger was still making content! Your games just hit in a way nothing else manages to. I didn't know at the time but looking back I understand: thanks to you I realized there was more to dating sims than cutesy generic love stories and that the genre was worthy to explore, that there were true writers and true artists in that field. Thank you SO MUCH for your games and for the doors they unlocked. I am so happy to finally have the opportunity to thank you. But you were the very first one that made me think "Wow, these games can be true art!" I have never stopped playing dating sims and otomes since then, horror ones or not. I stumbled upon yours by accident and after playing it (and recovering because I had no idea what I was getting into and I felt both amazed and betrayed XD) I craved for more of that same feeling. Oh my God it's you!!! You're the one who got me completely addicted to otomes and dating sims! While playing ITYH I felt there was something very familiar about the style and suddenly I had a flashback from YEARS AGO of a game where the character asked the MC to give him his heart and you can make her agree.and let me tell you that I was in shock for days after that scene! That game was yours wasn't it?Īt the time I was just discovering the genre and all I had played were a couple of sweet and nice dating sims.