But despite not being easy or simple, I hope you will still come to love this computer game. There's a lot to discover, and a lot of it isn't obvious. If you like to discover things, then you may like this game. The game is cryptic and creepy, but can you still love it? Can you explore the depths and still see its good qualities? Can you even find the depths? I guess in a word this game is about discovery. How can one truly understand love if one doesn't let others in? Different people and experiences help us understand different things, and it's in that fragile act of sharing that we can open ourselves to new discoveries. I doubt any one person will be able to beat this game alone, it might take some conjuncture and cooperation. It only takes one person to change one's life, but for better insight we often need a viewpoint outside the ourselves that two people create. You draw, and a neural network tries to guess what you’re drawing. This is a game built with machine learning. They're more like a defense mechanism, a shell to break through. Please give us some feedback before playing the next round (only 4 quick questions) We are doing this survey to better understand your interaction with the system. You could consider that a puzzle game, but it's not really about the puzzles. In many ways it's a game that can be solved, but doesn't want to be. This game includes puzzles and atmospheric elements. To understand the depths of love is to understand the depths of being.
But how can one expect to truly be loved if one also won't share oneself? Loving anything else but the true person is like loving an apparition, it's just an image of a being rather than the being themselves. Sometimes we want to be loved, but not want to be seen. But I promise you that there is depth and hidden layers here. Would you please love this computer game? In the game you explore a black and white house you can just wander, and indeed may wander for some time without really knowing what to do. I hope you love this game, I mean that sincerely. Especially when it keeps being picked and torn at, when you're expected to do something, something you hate. They say time heals all wounds, but the extent of how much that can heal may be limited. Even once you leave, scars don't simply disappear. Leaving was the only rational choice, but maybe it wasn't the best one. And yet you closed yourself off in that unfortunate abode. You hated that place, you hated how it made you feel. You finally left home on August 9th, 2017.