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this game makes a very clear point about society! well done. (i will pet the catgirls though, they look cute on the poster.)

I'm lost

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it was painful having to gender the nb

fr

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you gender the cas? jail for devs for a thousand years!
(did love the game tho, I feel this pain and it can be hard to explain to people succinctly so I think I will just send them this)

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I felt the need to reply to this because I literally love this comment so much. Idrk what to say other than that I think you've won at the comments on this game, but I will let you know mini cas, the plushie he is based off of is living happily with a little pride pin on his coat.

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Haha, glad to know he's living well!!

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Robots are boys, dragonflies are girls, and we need to make the Turing test harder. I've processed 6 congratulations cards in the last hour, they're just letting everyone pass as human nowadays!

Lovely game. I personally liked the endless aspect, but understand why others might not. I think an ending might have been too heavy-handed for the tone.

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Well someone here clearly uses Tumblr (Blorbo)

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items are pretty funny! a "printer test", a paper clip box, a torn paper, blank paper, lipstick, a loupe…

That's a funny game to understand that social roles are totally absurd & there foregender should not exist. But I would have found this game perfect with an ending (or a few messages that add narrative, if the "endless" aspect is intended)

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An interactive experience that makes its point neatly. However, the absence of an end state means it loops indefinitely and lacks a sense of resolution. 2/5 - serviceable.

So much fun^^

xnopyt

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One question: What's the writing on the "SPOR DIRE" mug supposed to be?

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Sports Direct - the giant mugs from there are very iconic here in the UK :)

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Meh!  I just rotated left to right with everyone.  Did note even look at what it was.  I get the point of the game.  To question why you label something male or female.  I guess for me I don't think much in the terms of labels.  The only way I would do this differently is if it was my actual job.  Then I would follow the guide lines and requirements of my job.  Anything that did not fall into those categories I would question with my supervisor and add them to the list after that. 


And if I did a job that made me uncomfortable sorting things in such a manner.  I would find another job.  


So, guess this game does not affect me in any way.  It was interesting but rather pointless to me.   Still, not bad game design wise.  

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this had me absolutely cracking up, good work and solid commentary to boot. made me think about some things I hadn’t considered

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this is an amazing game and i love how it exibets how pointlesly gendered so mutch of our stuff is

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i just decided that the things i like are for girls, since im a girl and i like them. and i think thats a nice way of looking at it :) but if someone else was playing this game and liked the same thing as me but they were a boy, then its for boys too ! this game is easy.

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I filed everything "masculine" in the girl section and everything "feminine" in the male section

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same, just for funsies, wasnt sure what to do with  the enby things tho. i put em in male since people always catagorise enby people as girl lite.

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This was entertaining! I wish it had an end though

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Really cute game! I put all the stationery in >:~)

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fun! i played for a little while, starting off putting non-gendered items in alternately, then trying to go by stereotypes etc, then i just started putting everything in male.

its a really great idea, it would be awesome if it had an end. unless it does, in which case how do i reach it? XD

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love the bouba kiki reference, gotta be one of my favorite genders

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oh this is delightful~