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This all ties together to make such a calm, relaxing experience. Letters are sent with little collectible stickers that have no actual effect on the “game” itself, but are nice to have. The deer recommends new, atmospheric music that plays while you write. Your mail is delivered to you by a very polite deer. You’re a genderless figure sitting in a nice, warmly-lit apartment bedroom. The game wraps this all up in a very Animal Crossing aesthetic. People saying nice things like, “Keep going,” or “The issue you’re facing is hard,” or “Your dad isn’t disappointed you just lost an Emmy even if he said he’s disappointed you just lost an Emmy.” I didn’t post a question about that last one, but let’s humble brag while we can humble brag, folks. Bad relationships, trouble with school, suicidal thoughts (you can also report suicidal threats). People post some real shit in Kind Words. Look, you make a game I can beat in two hours, and I’ll pay you for it and then never complete it anyway. I also know how little time Gary has, so when he recommends a game, I’m always excited that it’s probably short and requires little commitment. I bought the game on recommendation of writer and friend to the people, Gary Whitta. The anonymous nature of the game (and the fact that only you can see responses to you) might also limit the inclination to show off being an asshole. Or maybe the fact that the game has a super robust reporting system keeps people from harassing folks. You can also post your own (anonymous) problems, or send a random (anonymous) message out into the air that other (anonymous) players can see.īefore you ask, no, I’ve got no idea how it hasn’t been ruined by trolls. Except instead of animals demanding you write them random words in exchange for a cabinet, you’re actually responding to real (anonymous) humans posting real problems. Kind Words is a bit like Animal Crossing if you only wrote letters.
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The plus side is it means you can get it on Steam for five American dollars and, I dunno, ten pence and a quid in England? Are those money terms or just what Victorian orphans say? Kind Words isn’t even really much of a “game” outside of a few minor collectibles. Or rather, the least lonely multiplayer game. So let’s talk about Kind Words, the best online multiplayer game. But it still sucks when the guy with the violin comes by your table and stares you down as he plays. You know it’s okay nobody cares you’re doing it. It’s a bit like eating in a fancy restaurant alone. A few weeks ago, I wrote about not always loving multiplayer games when you don’t have close friends.