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Reviews for "Saccharine: a sim date"

I die all time :/
And the story is kinda sad..

This was a lovely game to play. I love all your games and their stories and the characters are so well presented. I am saddened with the fact that this will be your last game, but I will have hope [PLEASE!!!!!!! :)]
Thanks for the lovely time and best of luck for the future.

I absolutely loved this game~ I'm so upset that you may not be able to create more ;-; but then again, once you do grow older, it does get harder to get more free time :/ The story was very beautifully written cx and in the end, whether things turned out the way Branwen wanted or not, she managed to keep a smile on her face and I really like that c: I love your work, and I truly do hope that you continue to make these games~ cx and I wish you good luck for your future c: (Oh and you definitely have a new watcher on Deviantart XD)

Magnificent story, I have cried at the ending of the tragedy and how depressing the situation was. However she still smiled, she still smiled. That made me happy in the end, it was very very well written and I enjoyed every part of it.

i could talk about pacific portion of the story I liked but I cannot as it will spoil the story.

P.S - Cake is not a lie

Amiralo responds:

I am glad that you got the point of the story. Somethings are bound to happen and there is no way we can stop it. But by accepting the results and being grateful with what we have, we can learn to be happy and move on.

Sure, Branwen's biggest wish never got granted. But in the end, she knew firmly that Isador loved her just as much as she loved him.

That alone is enough to make her smile.

While I had trouble with the cakes (I figured it out eventually, and man did I feel accomplished when I did) I really like this game. Everything was so wonderfully tragic, and while I didn't expect Isador's ending to go that way, or Domiscus' (the guard) ending, I loved it. I hope this isn't your last, as I really love the way you make these games, but it's your decision. Your games have managed to both shock and touch my heart, and I thank you for it.