LVUER wrote:
I think it's not the lack of family's interest for WoW that depressing, but how they treat the mother like that... at least that's for me. They could at least pretend to be interested and then politely (or cleverly) reject.
Exactly.
The game strongly hints that this is mostly the mother's fault, though. First of all, her firm belief that WoW can bring the family together is shown as... counter-productive, the reactions of both daughter and husband reveal that she and her love of WoW may be what originally brought the family apart, and her over-enthusiasm probably DOES seem creepy to most people who aren't into the game. So essentially, you get thrown into a hopeless situation, with the game's message being "once you're this far, the situation is beyond repair".
This is why I consider this a piece of good, even brave writing. Denying your readers a happy ending if the story can no longer have a happy ending is a daring task.
Zylinder wrote:
Y-You got it!? @_@ Do you have any kind of walkthrough/tip on how to get there?
Well - not I got it. Someone on jayisgames got it:
1.As soon as that button appears click Engage them in chitchat.
2.Keep clicking School until it disappears.
3.Click Engage them in chitchat again. This time keep clicking Work until that button disappears too.
4.Click I think it might be safe to ask and then I'll just ask.
5.Choose to Be subtle and click They need more fun.
6.Choose to Give up.
7.Click He's interested twice. Then Set up the game just once.
8.Click the Heart twice (until it disappears). Click Set up the game once more and click the Heart to end the game.
Open ending.
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