This is so beautiful. As a Muslim I enjoyed the game, and I think the lady we talked to is the mother? Anyway there is something you should know, in wuduh we do everything three time not once I kindly ask you to fix this and thank you~
I commented before, but it didn't post it here due to weird reasons.
Anyways, I loooooooved this game. The wudu minigame, as well as the little tidbits of familial bonds in that dialogue exchange at the end. It was so beautiful and spoke a lot to me. Jazakillah for this <3 May Allah bless our parents and loved ones, Aameen.
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Minor Spoilers: (i didn't understand, who were 'They' in the blue font in the choices at the end? I may have missed what that referred to >_<)
What a beautiful but sad piece. I especially love the decorations around it. I was meticulously groomed, put on the hijab, and prayed before leaving the house, which may be the norm for Muslims, but for me, it was a very new experience. The sense of experiencing life in another culture that I feel when I play this piece is outstanding, and I really liked that. MEOW.
This game does a lot with its small wordcount. Love the minigame/interactive aspects and how they're used, especially the part where you clean yourself before the funeral. The art is gorgeous, too. Though the conversation at the end, with the estranged sister (?), is what really gets me. The complexities of family captured in a short back-and-forth. I'm not familiar with the protagonist's culture, but death and family, and the unresolved questions that come with them, are universal. A very intricately made game.
Amazing short game with a touching story, beautiful graphics and superb sound design that hits on the right moments, The bathroom scene was a really nice experience; I can see that this game was made with a lot of love and care and I tried to play it accordingly and learned a lot of words and other things in the process.
Thank you for making the game and Keep up the good work!
im not very good with words, but i played this game and, for some reason, immediately started crying at the first dialogues. from graphics to storytelling, this was a beautiful play all the way through! thank you so much for sharing this game, and more than that, i look forward to anything you make in the future :)
it's great that the RPGmakers are starting to have web hosting because i think it opens up the possibility of short games made with the engine more easily. easyRPG is personally my favourite for this thanks to all the built in settings and the fact that its performance is better than the modern RPGmakers as far as i've seen. anyways, i'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you.
Hi! Press X and follow the sequence of instructions to exit the bathroom sequence. If it's in the correct order, the icons on the left and right should turn orange. The bathroom sequence ends when all the icons are orange. Do let me know if it doesn't work despite this.
i'm sorry to hear about your loss. i based this heavily off of losing someone at the tail end of my teens, so I'm glad to hear that it brought some relief. thank you.
this is incredible ;-; the bathroom scene reminds me of the best parts of Florence (Annapurna) — i left the tab open on the final screen for a few minutes just to listen to it
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This is so beautiful. As a Muslim I enjoyed the game, and I think the lady we talked to is the mother? Anyway there is something you should know, in wuduh we do everything three time not once I kindly ask you to fix this and thank you~
Thanks for this sweet, insightful game. :)
This was so lovely... the art was stunning, and the ending brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for such a touching game <3
This was so beautiful, thank you <3
Thank you so much for this, it's beautiful and gentle.
this was bittersweet, but really sweet. thank you for making this.
I commented before, but it didn't post it here due to weird reasons.
Anyways, I loooooooved this game. The wudu minigame, as well as the little tidbits of familial bonds in that dialogue exchange at the end. It was so beautiful and spoke a lot to me. Jazakillah for this <3 May Allah bless our parents and loved ones, Aameen.
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Minor Spoilers:
(i didn't understand, who were 'They' in the blue font in the choices at the end? I may have missed what that referred to >_<)
What a beautiful but sad piece. I especially love the decorations around it.
I was meticulously groomed, put on the hijab, and prayed before leaving the house, which may be the norm for Muslims, but for me, it was a very new experience.
The sense of experiencing life in another culture that I feel when I play this piece is outstanding, and I really liked that.
MEOW.
Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your playthroughs, I really enjoy them!
so so so gorgeous
This game does a lot with its small wordcount. Love the minigame/interactive aspects and how they're used, especially the part where you clean yourself before the funeral. The art is gorgeous, too. Though the conversation at the end, with the estranged sister (?), is what really gets me. The complexities of family captured in a short back-and-forth. I'm not familiar with the protagonist's culture, but death and family, and the unresolved questions that come with them, are universal. A very intricately made game.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for making the game and Keep up the good work!
I really appreciated that you approached the game with an open mind and tried to learn the cultural references. Thank you so much for the playthrough!
The only problem about this game is i didn't understand like half the words in the game, maybe I'm just stupid
im not very good with words, but i played this game and, for some reason, immediately started crying at the first dialogues. from graphics to storytelling, this was a beautiful play all the way through! thank you so much for sharing this game, and more than that, i look forward to anything you make in the future :)
Alhamdulillah, you've finally made something great
such a beautiful story
mashallah this is beautiful
alhamdullilah i'm glad it reached you.
Nice to be reminded now and then that Rpg Maker truly is such a special tool for little personal stories like this. Beautifully made!
it's great that the RPGmakers are starting to have web hosting because i think it opens up the possibility of short games made with the engine more easily. easyRPG is personally my favourite for this thanks to all the built in settings and the fact that its performance is better than the modern RPGmakers as far as i've seen. anyways, i'm glad you enjoyed it, thank you.
one question how can i get out of the bathroom mirror (im on laptop so i dont have the f1,f2,f3 and so on
Hi! Press X and follow the sequence of instructions to exit the bathroom sequence. If it's in the correct order, the icons on the left and right should turn orange. The bathroom sequence ends when all the icons are orange. Do let me know if it doesn't work despite this.
thank you so much it worked i was just dumb to realize that it was in order great game btw!
This was so pretty! I loved the art and the story. It was very heartwarming. I am glad that it ended on a comforting note.
Thank you so much!
This is very well-made and touching. The artwork and storytelling are both great...thank you for sharing this
thank you for playing :)
despite the sadness, I found the game really cute and heartwarming. Love the music too ! Great job !
Thank you for the high praise!
mashallah i love this
salam, thank you for playing!
this is amazing.. so heartfelt <3
thank you capnka <3
this hit different. i experienced a loss in my high school years, and this was relieving to my soul. beautiful work :)
i'm sorry to hear about your loss. i based this heavily off of losing someone at the tail end of my teens, so I'm glad to hear that it brought some relief. thank you.
ofc! that's what art is made for ^^
this is incredible ;-; the bathroom scene reminds me of the best parts of Florence (Annapurna) — i left the tab open on the final screen for a few minutes just to listen to it
very honoured to have the Florence comparison. thank you so much.