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Thanks for making Behind Every Great One.  Though its themes did not resonate with my own experiences, it was clear the game was designed with a fully-formed vision, and the other comments on this page show how many people found it relatable.

I appreciate very much that it was unlike other games I've played, and that it made me pause and reflect on my own life circumstances, and those immediately around me.

As the man falls off the ladder, my protagonist keeps going up and out of the room border, unable to enter the room in the next scene.

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It felt suffocating when the camera zoomed in and shook. I can't do all chores in one day, that's stressful, I felt sad after playing this

This was very interesting and thought provoking, good job

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Tragic and compelling. Beautiful portrayal of Victorine's misery, trapped in an unhappy life with nothing to do and nothing to look forward to. Some of the dialogue lines, like "My mom said you don't know how to use makeup", hit hard. Felt so bad for the couple.

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I really don't know if devs are still here... But I would love if they launch a Portuguese translate. I saw the files, and belive it can be changer, but I can't understand very well what those all line of text means. The game looks great, and I want to rec it to my Youtube channel (not big), but to instant translate my mind is not good.

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(Maybe it doesn't seem important to point out, but it would be better if the translation was made into Brazilian Portuguese, not Portuguese from Portugal.... It's okay if you use Google Translate, even with errors, it helps a lot. \o/)

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If we ever have the chance, we'd love to make a Brazilian Portuguese version of this game. Unfortunately, right now we don't have the time or the resources!

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this game felt personal in a lot of ways. i know people who would find victorine's life awfully relatable. her relationship with gabriel is also intriguing. he seems to truly love her but he's somewhat oblivious to her struggles with mental health. the game combines the relationship between the painter and the muse with that of the husband and the wife. the traditional housewife is the source of inspiration for the painter whereas the husband only sees the muse (and her world) on the outside.

it's a thought-provoking concept and with many games like this one, i just wish it was longer. maybe with more endings and meaningful choices, too.

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nunca he querido golpear a una persona como quiero golpear a Samantha. CÁLLESE SEÑORA

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