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Anyone know what Karen Teixeira is up to? She was apparently working with Alec last year on a game project they abandoned, and I haven't seen her input in any of this drama, but a big ol' padlock on her feed like every other one of these cowards.
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Naturally another pronoun bio, because these people are fucking snakes in human form.
Karen Teixeira 🌻 (@bitmOO) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Karen Teixeira 🌻 (@bitmOO). Illustrator, Game Artist and soft latina. I make playful art, games and grow crops. Mum to @momothemau🌱🐮💚🇧🇷🏳️🌈 she/her | For work ✉: karen@bitmoo.me. London, England
Naturally another pronoun bio, because these people are fucking snakes in human form.
You can wait until the game's in a bundle on Humble and then customize the division of funds so that NitW doesn't get a fucking cent. It'll still count as a sale, but at least the message is clear when the money goes into other developers and charities.Now I want to play it but no way I'm giving Scott or any other asshole involved in destroying Alec my cash.
It's hard to write about something as vulnerable as depression when you're a fucking narcissist.Often times the most believable, accurate, depictions of mental illnesses and disorders in media are written by someone who has dealt with, or is currently dealing with them, or a doctor specializing in a certain disorder or illness.
Having played both Depression Quest and NITW, it's quite clear that Zoe's knowledge of and experience with clinical depression goes about as far as Grey's Anatomy. I've no doubt Alec used his own experiences with mental issues and depression in NITW, and as such it feels like the lives of the characters could be lives of people you know. It's part of why NITW is so charming. You don't give a shit about the guy in Depression Quest- I wound up trying to see if there was a suicide ending, for example. When it comes to NITW, I felt like I wanted Mae's friend's father to realize he dumped everything on her. I wanted Mae to find some kind of resolution to her feelings and direction in her life.
If I, the player, can't empathize with any characters in a game where mental illness/disorder and dealing with it is a major theme, of course the game isn't going to sell well. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Zoe was furious about NITW doing so much better than her game/s, prompting the "callout". She wants that clout, the money, and the indie spotlight without having to do any of the work for it.
That's the result of giving the dialogue job to a fat tumblr-lady in problem glasses.That dialogue was like, so cringe-inducing that I, like, almost shattered every vertebra in my spine, um, like, before I even got through the whole, like, scene.
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