We spawn and despawn rooms out of the players view based on their position in relation to the room they are currently in and use portals that we project render textures onto in order to achieve some of the other effects.
In the queer tunnel the whole world truly turns around the tunnel axis thought =)
good game finaly understood what all the names mean but i think there should be gender (male or female) and something else that will include all of those
Well there is Sex, which is 90% Binary (Except for intersex, but that is a small outlier), and cannot be totally changed, and then there is Gender Identity, which is much more fluid and may change over time as people discover themselves more.
It's indeed very important to understand and internalize the difference between biological sex and biological gender, and the many different ways your body expresses different forms of this "male v. female" binary (or something outside of the binary), and how these many poorly-organized biological mechanisms can sometimes very strongly disagree. Biology is so very messy, and English's blending of all possible male-female concepts (and, of course, the stuff in-between) into two simple worlds helps not at all.
Sending love to all our queer friends out there, just trying to figure out what they even are. In general, don't worry too much about it, do what makes you feel right.
i will say, one part that i did very much like was the ending; since blue being for men and pink for women (even if you don't agree with stuff like transgender ideals and etc) is a rather outdated idea that has become meaningless (unless its on a flag for some reason lol)
There is a comfort in going through this game, walking through each stage and what each word means, that you can't get anywhere else. getting to hear each pronoun is special in a way that's hard to describe. I appreciate what this game provides for a community that may be new to who they are, or looking to find understanding and solidarity in how they identify.
This game is quite artful and I do think it's quite good though as someone that identifies as the term femboy, I just kinda felt weird playing it. Now I don't consider femboy a gender. I am a man, but that is the term that describes me best.
When I first saw the fem room I tried so hard to enter it and find something or just explore it's unique setting, but when I did get there, it was just a room with a shade of pink that went nowhere. Just a dead end.
Also there just isn't a masc room which felt strange considering that the game go's fairly in-depth.
I loved the euphoria room and it made me feel seen in some weird way. Also didn't realise it was connected too dysphoria which was interesting for me.
There was a fluid and drag room, which while both great, I just didn't get the level of enjoyment I was hoping for went entering the game. I get that there are an infinite amount of people out there and capturing all their identities would be impossible, but an androgynous room would have been quite nice. Also the drag room was just boring. Idk
As someone who identifies outside of the binary spectrum, it was very interesting to experience and read about old and new terms. Really liked the non-shaded white that contrasted with the bright colors of each concept. While it's not all the concepts (as there as many), it's good game to start out on learning about LGBTIA+ terms!
(+ I ended up playing this game on stream, I hope that's okay! Thank you for your game. ♡)
Short yet simple, I had a good time with this experience. It's Pride Month, so I thought I'd check this out. I do think this game would be helpful for those who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community, maybe those who want to learn a bit more or anyone who is questioning themselves. While it doesn't go over everything, I still think this is a good game and very much needed!
You can be cis. What we tried to convey with the game is that identity is more complex than a simple binary and that people shouldn't have to pretend to be cis, if they arn't.
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There is no boy gender / the man / manly man man
very cool with the non euclidean feeling, is it truly non euclidean or just made to feel like that?
Well there is some trickery.
We spawn and despawn rooms out of the players view based on their position in relation to the room they are currently in and use portals that we project render textures onto in order to achieve some of the other effects.
In the queer tunnel the whole world truly turns around the tunnel axis thought =)
good game finaly understood what all the names mean but i think there should be gender (male or female) and something else that will include all of those
Well there is Sex, which is 90% Binary (Except for intersex, but that is a small outlier), and cannot be totally changed, and then there is Gender Identity, which is much more fluid and may change over time as people discover themselves more.
It's indeed very important to understand and internalize the difference between biological sex and biological gender, and the many different ways your body expresses different forms of this "male v. female" binary (or something outside of the binary), and how these many poorly-organized biological mechanisms can sometimes very strongly disagree. Biology is so very messy, and English's blending of all possible male-female concepts (and, of course, the stuff in-between) into two simple worlds helps not at all.
Sending love to all our queer friends out there, just trying to figure out what they even are. In general, don't worry too much about it, do what makes you feel right.
hard to control don’t like the game
ok???
This was 1 year old stop sending me hate this has 7 dislikes
mb sorry
happy tears, so beautifully done
But- but i didn't get to answer the question...
oh my god the pronoun doors gave me chills,, thank you so much for making this!
i will say, one part that i did very much like was the ending; since blue being for men and pink for women (even if you don't agree with stuff like transgender ideals and etc) is a rather outdated idea that has become meaningless (unless its on a flag for some reason lol)
I love it
There is a comfort in going through this game, walking through each stage and what each word means, that you can't get anywhere else. getting to hear each pronoun is special in a way that's hard to describe. I appreciate what this game provides for a community that may be new to who they are, or looking to find understanding and solidarity in how they identify.
This game goes hard
Love it.
Queer gamers unite!
The gender library
where? did i miss it?
This is so beautiful
so beautiful!
whoever’s going through and downvoting all the comments: you’re a nerd (derogatory)
No entiendo cómo la gente de aquí insultan como series infantiles gringas y luego tiene que ESPEFICIFCAR que es un insulto XDD Pero que cringe, Dios
good game
reminds me of monument valley
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This game is quite artful and I do think it's quite good though as someone that identifies as the term femboy, I just kinda felt weird playing it. Now I don't consider femboy a gender. I am a man, but that is the term that describes me best.
When I first saw the fem room I tried so hard to enter it and find something or just explore it's unique setting, but when I did get there, it was just a room with a shade of pink that went nowhere. Just a dead end.
Also there just isn't a masc room which felt strange considering that the game go's fairly in-depth.
I loved the euphoria room and it made me feel seen in some weird way. Also didn't realise it was connected too dysphoria which was interesting for me.
There was a fluid and drag room, which while both great, I just didn't get the level of enjoyment I was hoping for went entering the game. I get that there are an infinite amount of people out there and capturing all their identities would be impossible, but an androgynous room would have been quite nice. Also the drag room was just boring. Idk
perhaps you simply didn't go to the right areas to find the masc room? I didn't find some of the rooms in the game.
Nah, I went and searched every room. It shows all of them in the map room and I went to all
damn that sucks, also there was a map room???
map in all lowercase LMAO
As someone who identifies outside of the binary spectrum, it was very interesting to experience and read about old and new terms. Really liked the non-shaded white that contrasted with the bright colors of each concept. While it's not all the concepts (as there as many), it's good game to start out on learning about LGBTIA+ terms!
(+ I ended up playing this game on stream, I hope that's okay! Thank you for your game. ♡)
A good game if you want to be educated on LGBTA terms. Programming was impressive.
kinda boring
agree
aggre
"also w comment" ☝️🤓
stop riding me.
Short yet simple, I had a good time with this experience. It's Pride Month, so I thought I'd check this out. I do think this game would be helpful for those who are new to the LGBTQIA+ community, maybe those who want to learn a bit more or anyone who is questioning themselves. While it doesn't go over everything, I still think this is a good game and very much needed!
Aww, no it pronouns or genderqueer room.
this is the first thing that made me realize why, i cant put my gender into words very well; i dont know any more than the person asking
any words i use feel wrong
Thank you for making this. From the bottom of my heart.
This is a really cool game !! But oh my GOD is the web version laggy
it worked fine for me :/
10/10 wow. just wow.
i found this in flashpoint and i really enjoyed my stay! :)
It's pretty cool as a visual exploration of gender as a concept. The Hall of Pronouns was unironically quite cool.
Está guapillo
Antichamber is trans now. Good for her
this game is very Gender /pos
Why can I not be cis? I'm unable to reach my true identity, it's not fair.
You can be cis. What we tried to convey with the game is that identity is more complex than a simple binary and that people shouldn't have to pretend to be cis, if they arn't.
Ah, understood. I must have misinterpreted. Sorry if my comment came off as rude or disrespectful, I didn't mean it that way.