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Glass Hearts is phenomenal. I finished my first run through and earned the "Where Memories Rest" ending. Xiuying has my heart. The content is very dark and heavy, but there is nothing about Glass Hearts that feels forced. The experiences Kai and the Long River crew undergo are, sadly, happening out in the real world. Nothing feels dark and gritty just for shock value but rather it's essential to moving the plot forward. My chest got a little tight when Xiuying was telling Kai about of Fai, but thankfully Xiuying stepped in...  ^_^;  I, of course, want to and will play again, but Kai and Xiuying are so perfect together. I don't think I could find a better ending...but I won't know unless I try! 10 more endings to go!

Question — Is there a route where Intern Tang is more present? He seems like a the only decent person in Long River. His interactions seem pure. Perhaps there is a parallel between Tang and Mingmei?

Really, Aedian and Glair did such amazing work with Glass Hearts. This game truly deserves a large audience and significant recognition. I'm happy to have played. Cheers!

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Hi Marquis! Thank you for leaving such a lovely comment, it really made our day yesterday. Glass Hearts is not everyone's cup of tea, so knowing that you enjoyed it and appreciated the content for what it was means a LOT.  We felt like it was worth making this game :)

Great that you liked Xiuying and Kai's route! Xiuying was very fun to write, and his dialogues are some of my absolute favorites. I also agree that they are perfect together with Kai - opposites attract, but they also resonate with each other well on a deeper level, which makes the relationship all the more meaningful and full of promise for the future. Let us know how you like his second ending (and the other routes as well!) once you play through them all! <3

Sadly, scenes with Tang are more limited than we had planned. We hoped to add much more content to the game in general, but we couldn't commit the time if we wanted to be able to support ourselves financially. It's always sad and frustrating how financial troubles hold us back from delivering everything that we dream of, but as long as we're a tiny studio of two people that do 100% by themselves this will continue to be the case T_T That being said, we are super happy that you liked Glass Hearts regardless! Thank you for taking the time to comment on it,  we appreciate it so much.