Glad you enjoyed the game :3Patatitta wrote:
purrgatory:
this game is a banger and i'm honestly surprised that I haven't played it before, if niv reads this for whatever reason, good job
I say i'm surprised I didn't play it before because I could tell what side of itch.io this game was on by the first 5 lines of dialogue. In many ways, the way the dialogue is written and how it is overall made really reminds me of people like nomnomnami and npckc and the such. Just these shorter, very cute and fluffly VN/graphical adventures. I really got into those type of games a few years back, so idk how I really hadn't played this
The only actual complaint I have about the game is the map being a bit disorienting, it was a little bit to navigate at first when you didn't know the map from memory, maybe adding a map or something like that would have helped, or changing the perspectives of certain rooms
Honestly I really appreciate that this was just requested after class of '09, because I cant name two games, which are mostly on the same genre, that are more opposite from each other than these two. If this game were places, class of 09 is a nuclear wasteland and purrgatory is a pillow fort. Honeslty I think comparing the two games is a really good way to talk about them
the dialogue in purrgatory is instantly recognisable of this type of games, as they're normally all lowercase, very informal, sometimes uses emotions like :3, and feels more like you're reading a discord conversation than vn dialogue. Which has it's charm, as I say, I like this subgenre
The characters are all furries, which, was to be expected with a game like this. But actually, having furry character is actually mad good for making instantly recognisable characters, and that helps when you're introduced to many characters in such a small ammount of time, like this game, it's easier to tell apart a moth from a snake than just two human beings
Now, the comedy. I enjoyed the coemdy, however, the ammount of cat puns and puns in general are enough to kill some people, which on itself would be a cat-astrophe (That joke is stolen directly from the game, that's the level of comedy we're working with here). But, honestly, I think puns works, the atmosphere of the game is very comfy so just having this little harmless silly jokes really makes sense
This atmosphere also helps a lot with the story, which is on the line of "just enjoy the mundane of life", no need to get 25434 awards and set your name in history, just staying in bed one day or two and working on a webcomic you started for fun is a fine way of living life
on the topic of the story, I did not expect that credit sequence, really made me a bit emotional
Again, comparing to class of 09, this is probably one of the most striking differences, class of 09 feels made under the idea of "oh comedy is dead, everyone gets offended nowadays", and then you have a game with 40 different cat puns
The game was never difficult, never had to use the guide, which is good consdiering i'm dumb af.
Yeah this game is just very good, really enjoyed, 5 stars, followed on itch.io
Yeah I'm pretty sure Bobbybroccoli uses the same technique Jon Bois does, he literally made a video tutorial on it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfM7cqOlgdsPatatitta wrote:
The History of the Seattle Mariners | Dorktown (Yt docummentary)
ah yes, 4 hour long video on stuff I dont really care about or know anything, my beloved (but actually).
The actual video was good, it kinda reminded me of this video but if instead of directed to science nerds it was directed torwards sports guys. Now, I will say, while I dont really have much to say because it's just a docummentary on true things, with not too much on top, I will say that this video isn't the most welcoming if you dont know anything about baseball (me)
I understood the video yes, however, from time to time they just drop terms like "the steroid era" and dont elaborate on it which just leaves you very confused.
Overall good video
The work Jon Bois does on youtube is some of my favourite, I really like how he turns sports statistics and stuff and manages to turn it into a story with meaning. This isn't a request, but if you liked this then he's helped make other super long documentaries and lots of shorter ones as well, not only on the Secret Base channel but on his own personal channel. I would definitely recommend learning the rules of NFL if you wanted to watch his NFL videos otherwise you won't have any idea about what's going on lol
As for a request, can you do Helck? The manga, not the anime (although maybe you can watch the anime as well to compare, I haven't watched it though)