ravenlord wrote:I am glad I found this site and this thread. I suspect this game is a once in a lifetime experience for me: No movie, book or game has touched me like this before, and KS has set the bar so high I doubt there will be anything else "fiction-wise" that can match it.
I made an account just to say "Thank You". I recently finished my first (and probably only) game arc. I am experiencing this strange mix of extreme joy and depression, and it has been powerful enough to kick me out of my rut and to get back into stuff outside of work and school.
I ended up with Hanako and got a very good ending. It happened because the message of the game hit me like a truck -- I needed to fix myself before I can go out helping other people. Following that advice got me a wonderful reward ingame -- and it gave me the motivation to follow through with it IRL.
I only know a little bit about who the makers of the game are, but I hope that your karma goes over 9000 because I think you are changing a lot of people's lives. Mine for sure. Posting a "thank you" at a forum seems insufficient payment, but I offer it with all of my gratitude.
I'm agree with ravenlord. I made an account here on KS forum just to say
thank you to the developer's team. I was just lurking in this forum before, and after i've downloaded and played this game, somehow i should show my appreciation towards the Four Leaves Studio.
You guys didn't even want to accept donations. Despite that,
you guys still manage to create a phenomenal game that, like ravenlord said change a lot of people's live.
I would be honest.
You guys totally changed my perspective on the people with disabilities, as well changed my pathetic life. Still, a '
thank you' post doesn't seem enough to me. May
you guys' life be full of blessing and happiness.
I even shed most of my tears of manliness during the gameplay.(hell yeah i don't even know what manliness means anymore)
Pardon my grammar, or my vocabularies or sentence structure. I'm not good with English.
Human nature, they don't realize the value of something unless they lost it.