Sporistics
Growing Up / Analysis

By pugwars
10/05/2025 - 02:47:25

Type: No genre adventure
Rating: 1.07 (Not rated)

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Intro message:
The place you arrive to seems uncomplete. And the characters you spot seem... Exaggerated and colorful. It seems that something is expected to happen here. Might as well see it for yourself...
Win message:
And so, you leave this place behind and keep moving forward. But as it fades away into the past, that doesn't mean it never mattered.Thank you for being there for me.
Lose message:
...How did you lose this? No seriously. How?I mean... womp womp I guess. You can try again or whatever.
Acts
ACT 1 :   The Graveyard
As you come to your senses, a strange dog with a black paw stumbles upon you. But despite the intimidating collar of spikes, he seems warm and friendly...
ACT 2 :   The Walk
He's not wrong. The path leads you exactly where you need to go, and Frank sticks behind to let you lead the way. It seems this place is still packed with residents...
ACT 3 :   The Meeting
Frank mentioned a meeting, and many residents have their own opinions to share. You got a bit of a walk to get to the marketplace, why don't you explore? (HINT: Follow the prompts in order)
ACT 4 :   The Meeting...?
Guess this is what happens when you put a bunch of one noted characters you made as a kid in a room together. Maybe they'll sort it out...
ACT 5 :   The Creator
A new face has arrived, and it seems to be speaking on behalf of someone. Answers will finally be given, and maybe the stories here have not been forgotten after all!
ACT 6 :   The Argument
Oh no. Maybe it wasn't a good idea to be blunt. But can you blame me?! Compared to what I write now, this is pathetic... Okay okay, back on course. Let's hear what they have to say...
ACT 7 :   The Revelation
It seems that something is coming together, as harsh words come to a halt. I'm sorry I look back at you so harshly. You were just a lonely kid who wanted to make stories and feel special...
ACT 8 :   The Goodbye
It's time to say goodbye and close the book. But it doesn't mean I should look back at the shelf with disgust. I think you'd be proud seeing how far I've gone...
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