Why aren't there any images from the game?? Even in the app store, there are just promo photos.<p>"Replace addictive scrolling with mindful entertainment." Hmm, this gives me pause. "Mindful" entertainment is no nobler than any other variety of scrolling.<p>"Mindful entertainment" is an oxymoron and quite ridiculous to read for anyone who practices true mindfulness-based meditation.<p>True mindfulness cannot be found on a screen.
"At 25, she left her software business and spent a year talking to young people"<p>No offense (well ok, when you say that you are about to offend), but I almost spit out my coffee laughing at that statement. You know, the _young_ people I was talking too.. because, well, I am so _OLD_ at 25.<p>Damn. I wonder what you tell your therapist at 50? That you are ancient?<p>And I still have no idea what the game looks like, as the other poster said, why no in game shots?
I've installed and played the game. It's Zork, but without anything important to do, and the words are thrown at you 3-4 at a time like a reader of a children's story who's had too much coffee.
Fascinating app (and that's from someone who doesn't play games). I'd love a mode that's strictly geared towards character strengths.<p>P.S. By the way, it's from 2021.
It’s a text game with ambient sounds, background and buttons. No paywall or signup (yet), it just starts. Tbh, didn’t like it because as with most scripted scenarios it can’t guess how I really feel or react internally to things, but it tries to describe it. I just can’t relate. In the first story, there’s a voice in my head while I’m in a piercing blizzard. I wouldn’t even listen to it and think that I’m losing my mind and need to find shelter fast, instead of looking up, down, speaking to it asking where I am, etc. It doesn’t make sense to me neither realistically nor metaphorically, but YMMW.