For personal reasons, I haven't had the opportunity to follow my Patreon as closely lately, so I haven't shared any updates from Zoey with you. I'm making up for that now with an older post and a current one. I wish you all a happy and healthy 2024 and all the best for Zoey!
Best regards,
Tremonia
----------> Post from Dec. 20 2023:
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It would appear Louise from Dreams of Reality and Lydia went shopping together this Christmas! Wonder if you can guess who picked out the clothes?
Cenc and I wanted to do a collaboration this year. He's also crafted an image of Lydia and Louise you can find on his patreon here:
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As I've spoken about countless times before, and leave a link in every game release to reiterate. There would likely be no
One Day at a Time if I didn't have his help in the early days learning Daz. I was quite bad, and he was better than decent with it. Now I'm pretty damn good, and he's amazing!
He gives me credit for helping with some of the narrative beats for his game in his post, but the truth is he's selling himself short as a writer. I've been nothing but a sounding board. And, he's been the same for me, whether it be with images or writing for One Day at a Time.
So, why do I like
Dreams of Reality? Well, I've probably said this before. But, I decided I was going to do a walkthrough for it after playing the first chapter (there wasn't even an idea of One Day at a Time in my head at that point). What I enjoyed about his story is the fact he wasn't afraid to tackle heavy subjects. That's something I've always admired about the very few other developers who have had the courage to do it. I've never really told him this, but his game is part of what gave
me the courage to do it myself with One Day at a Time.
Some people will tell you the medium we are in doesn't have room for things like this. I and every one of you who play my game (and his for that matter), will collectively tell them they're wrong! People who love our games seem to love them because not only do they have an edge, but there is also an abundance of light that shines through the darkness.
I believe I remember him telling me one of his favorite games was Acting Lessons, and it happens to be one of my favorites too. Far superior to that devs other game in my opinion. It is one of the few that dared to tackle something deeper than the surface. But, I digress (and no we're not going to be killing off any of our LI's at the end our games).
Cenc is a true friend, and has shown me kindness can actually be found on the internet (as have many of you). I can't recommend trying his game enough to those who have not yet done so. It's a joy to play each update for me and I'm honored to continue that same walkthrough I started almost three and a half years ago.
Hope you guys enjoy the images, and again... Happy Holidays to you and those you love! Cheers!
----------> Post from Jan. 08. 2024:
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I figured better late than never and so did Isobel! Cheers!