Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
@Jayde I agree on your thoughts of gender, though one fact Ive always found interesting in the cryticism of the Damsel in destress trope, whether in fiction, games, tv etc, is that it also devalues the suffering
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
@Jayde I agree on your thoughts of gender, though one fact Ive always found interesting in the cryticism of the Damsel in destress trope, whether in fiction, games, tv etc, is that just as it promotes the pacivity
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
@Jayde I agree on your thoughts of gender, though one fact Ive always found interesting in the cryticism of the Damsel in destress trope, whether in fiction, games, tv etc, is that it also devalues the suffering
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
@Jayde I agree on your thoughts of gender, though one fact Ive always found interesting in the cryticism of the Damsel in destress trope, whether in fiction, games, tv etc, is that just as it promotes the pacivity
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
Ive played this before.To put it in a nutshell, I can say this much.Nice idea, rocky execution.This didnt grab me at all. The writing was average at best and clunky at worst, and I personally dont feel its terribly
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
Hello,This is going to end up being a bit of a rant, see why below.First of all, Dark, thank you for bringing this up and actually liking it! I fully agree about this. Unfortunately for some sighted gamers, they did
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
@Aaron, I have not heard of this gamer gate thing of which you speak, though actually it sounds as if I really wouldnt want to, or at least if I did Id want to hunt me some troll .Personally, I just liked
Re: Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
@Aaron, I have not heard of this gamer gate thing of which you speak, though actually it sounds as if I really wouldnt want to, or at least if I did Id want to hunt me some troll .Personally, I just liked
Depression quest, a gamebook illustrating life with clinical depressi
While this probably only counts as a game in the strict sense of the word, it was a project I found rather interesting that I happened to run across while poking around on Google. its a gamebook (the author calls