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This game was really unsettling and I loved it! Made me think that there are people in this world that would actually do this to themselves. Loved the story behind this as well! Good Game! Gameplay starts at 00:00 

We played your game on twitch with the chat! And almighty that aint no normal transformation! Well done Yames, you got me grossed out and terrified! 10/10 flowerings 

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How did you even think of something like this? 
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i ate a lot of play-doh as a kid

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WE NEED A SEQUEL excellent horror game

This was really excellent and inspiring.

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i played this game yesterday at night it was very scary but i really liked it the most beautiful game ever im excited for the new fleshed out sequel i hope its very scary :]

This was unsettling; honestly, the way the guy seemed so happy about it made it even scarier. Amazing game!

nick land would love this a bit to much...

great game, glad to see games made for people like me (besides bloodborne)

where have i heard the scan noise before? anyone else heard it?

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You're one of the few creators that can really pull of eldritch horror. Phenomenal job!

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I don't think my comment will be seen but congrats!! this game tackles very interesting topics I haven't really seen in horror before, the atmosphere and art are amazing!

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This was very cool! I appreciate you not using jumpscares, because I hate how startling those are. This was unsettling in the best way. I love your artwork, and I found the test subject character very likable. He was like a mad scientist. Nice game!

Gracias por tanto Yames, y perdon por tan poco.

Someone help! I want to FullScreen, but the game gets cut off when I press f4 (I think it tries to get TOO big). I am on win10, and have my main monitor mirrored to a large plasma TV, so maybe that is making an issue. Can anyone guide me on how to get it to fullscreen to the correct dimensions? (my primary monitor is just a 1080p Asus monitor)

is it displaying correctly on the main monitor?

no

love love loved it!!!!

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So beautiful...

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oh yes bodies ! beautiful!

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Forced my friend to play this. His reactions to everything is the best entertainment every. Loved how nonchalant everything is.

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In my ongoing quest to play EVERY. SINGLE. GAME. that Yames has ever released; I just published a video on the game that made him a household name in the spooky entities community.

Watch it. With your eyes. 

This was quite bizzare, was not expecting it to be this creepy. I really enjoyed the art direction on it.

Wow what an experience! This has to be one of the weirdest and unique games I've played in awhile! I loved it. Check out my gameplay of it and if you enjoy my video please consider subbing to help me grow my little channel! Thanks!

Just watched, nice gameplay!

Thank you! I really appreciate you watching it!

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great game. came from a reddit comment who was praising your work and yeah, this is pretty sick and unique :) 

artstyle, sounds and "build up" are all lovely

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your game art is strangely beautiful
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seemed kind of transphobic frankly when i played it.

A lot of it is about like, weird metamorphosis providing community/spiritual connection and destroying traditional values. It felt like it was about the horror of that from a conservative perspective, and I'm not quite sure that's a good thing.

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the horror elements i use in my stuff are not really there to cast something in a negative light for the purpose of condemning it/pointing at it and saying "this is bad" or for the purpose of merely trying to scare/creep out the player. i am not trying to make some sort of video game version of an evangelical hell house. i think horror can be an interesting way of dealing with fear and anxiety, and fear and anxiety is often not as simple as recognizing something as harmful/a threat but instead is complicated and entangled with different ideas and impulses. sometimes fear is just a threshold between the known and the unknown.

i originally made this game when thinking about my own body as it began failing me for various reasons and I began considering my relationship to it and my mind and time and death/infinity.

so while someone could play this and read it at face-value as a serious condemnation of trans-humanism and a condemnation of the destruction of traditional values, i would really disagree with this interpretation, although you are probably not the first person to get this message out of it.

For the record I am not a conservative and I support trans people although I am not trans myself.

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Thank you for your reply Yames!

Apologies for misinterpreting your work. That may have been a snap judgement on my part as a lot of the game particularly rang true for myself as someone who has been through the gender identity clinic etc. (the rotting bones particularly-- some trans folks end up with bone damage due to the gender clinic incorrectly dosing and prescribing antiandrogen medication.) I've very much met people who think of gender transitioning as being something similar to this sort of thing.

I'm a little ashamed for jumping to conclusions so quickly, as I'm not really interested in trying to 'cancel' artworks that make me uncomfortable, especially when that's an important part of the aim of horror works!

Thank you very much for your response to my worries. I very much appreciate that.

I hope you are well,

Hex.

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You really don't have to apologize! it's a pretty short game anyway so its easy to come to a snap judgement haha. I didn't mean to come off as disregarding/explaining away what you wrote, but I wanted to give my perspective. I think it's valuable to me to get feedback like that from time to time I think it helps me become more deliberate in my work and re-interrogate my own decision making practice in art. it can be tricky navigating artistic freedom vs. responsibility to the audience. in any case, hope you are well too!

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hiya itake,

nah i just made a bit of a snap judgement above. You can see that yames and I talked it over in the comments.

Really enjoyed the game, and even recommended it to a streamer to play:

A body horror experiment in the indie game scene.What if David Cronenberg were to leave the cinema and were to learn some coding and some pixel art?Well,this masterpiece right here would be present in that new marriage.Year is 2040,and people in that age are trying to find new ways to fit in to the society.Traditional values like Church and the Family are obliterated because of a new devices that can make your body to mutate into a new metamorphosis conclusion creature.Yames' surreal and psychedelic art style shines here again and the game mechanics are really basic but it really supports the plot and the poor man's metamorphosis story.Like every other short horror story,it makes you wonder ''wtf happened???'' in the end.Only negatife appearance of the game is it does not have much of an backstory to story's backbone need.A definite must play.4 out of 5

a masterpiece

One of my new favorites, extremely creative use of minimal UI...look forward to checking out your patreon

This was a very unique and creepy game. Great job! 

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Great game, unique mechanics and interesting story

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Pretty cool. The concept of leaving our human form and metamorphosing into something different is pretty scary. Looking forward to your game.

Simply amazing, I was left on edge along the whole experience, but not overwhelmingly frightened, A good spook to be sure! I like the retro style and the way that the patient spoke, made them seem so much more inhuman and I loved it. 10/10

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What a weird and intriguing experience.

you have got my attention and now I'm quite looking forward to "Discover our bodies" 

very poetic

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Long Live the New Flesh, Batman! It was like an Artaudian hypertext retelling of Merlin Sheldrake's 'Entangled Life'. I like to imagine that the man on the table was the late Terence McKenna.

Incidentally, if you havent listened to the radio soundscapes of Gregory Whitehead, I'm pretty sure you'd be keen:
https://gregorywhitehead.net/

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Cant tell if i hate or absolutely adore this game. Joking aside, great work on the art, the atmosphere was immaculate. Defenetly worth a play.

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This made me sick and left a questionable stain on my soul. Have been on edge the whole playthrough. Good work! Will recommend. 

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this is the type of game i can play hundreds of times and still love

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