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Mar 9, 2012 | 12:16 PM EST
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  • Daily Feature March 10, 2012

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dys4ia is an autobiographical game about the period in my life when i started hormone replacement therapy. it's a story about me, and is certainly not meant to represent the experience of every trans person.

game by ANNA ANTHROPY auntiepixelante.com
music by LIZ RYERSON

SOUNDTRACK available at http://ellaguro.bandcamp.
com/album/dys4ia-soundtra ck

Reviews


dimitrikozmadimitrikozma

Rated 4 / 5 stars September 12, 2012

Nice experience. Good job!



RedCast15RedCast15

Rated 4 / 5 stars April 1, 2012

Nice way to express your story. I hope it keeps all going the way you like, ma'am.



stevenskistgstevenskistg

Rated 4 / 5 stars April 6, 2012

The game is very thought provoking. Makes me wish I could do the same. I wish I had your confidence, but sadly I don't.



AliceMayAliceMay

Rated 4 / 5 stars August 23, 2012

Really interesting concept for a game. My only issue with it was that it wasn't so much a game as an sort of film where you pressed buttons occasionally, but I still greatly enjoyed it.
Nevertheless, you could use this premise - that is, trying to communicate what it's like to go through the transgender experience - and make a much more in-depth and interactive game surrounding it. After all, the world could use a little more empathy.
Thank you for sharing this experience with all of us. I really commend you for what you've done and I hope you continue to make games with important messages like this!


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LowganLowgan

Rated 4 / 5 stars March 25, 2012

just clearing this up; the story was about a woman who felt Masculine, and so she took hormone therapy to try and become more feminine? That's right isn't it? And she was also a Lesbian? That's what happened I think, but if I'm wrong I'd like the author to correct me.