This game is one of the few games that is actually a game. The writing is funny, the story is interesting. Not to mention the dev gives consistent updates, and follows through on what is promised. Incredible stuff.
10/10
In other news...
88 degrees water can kill, yeah? Please explain under which circumstance? Other than drowning, where the temperature is irrelevant, how can someone be killed specifically due to the water being at 12 degrees lower than boiling?
Please, I must know how you consider this to not be self-contradiction.
Coffee (and water) at that temperature caused 3rd degree burns in under 10 seconds.
She spilled a little bit of coffee on her lap, and suffered 3rd degree burns to just under 6% of her body, and 2nd or under to about 10%... she required skin grafts! For the elderly (as the victim was), snything above 15% require serious hospitalization, where infection and death pose a serious risk. To give you an idea, the risk of death for people in their 60s-80s is around 1 in 3 when suffering burns to 15% of their body. (I grabbed the fatality rate off a single hospital database, it might be wrong as a general trend, but I think the point still stands that people are dying)
Incredibly hot, yet just short of boiling water/coffee is unquestionably not safe.
Also the main take away from the case wasn't that they suddenly put labels saying "hot" on the coffee. In fact just telling people something is dangerous does not remove liability is most circumstances. But that they lowered the temperature they served coffee at, because every year people were getting severely hurt.