Unpacking (FULL GAME)

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Publicado 2023-06-01

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  • @kaitlynnelson2139
    I like the detail that you can’t move your roommate’s stuff around but you CAN move your partner’s stuff. That’s cute
  • @pmonday
    Jack's immediate reaction to the boyfriend's apartment is just proof that this game is a masterclass in environmental storytelling.
  • @katiesimpson7982
    Unpacking in the boyfriend’s place is so well designed to be more and more frustrating as you go. The fact that the diploma is one of the last things you’ll probably unpack (when you’re already feeling uneasy) and then you HAVE to put it UNDER THE BED…makes you just feel like NOPE IM OUT. well done designers!
  • @smallfry3906
    A little detail I absolutely love is the picture of the mc and her ex-boyfriend in the tidy apartment can be put on the fridge no problem. But then in the childhood room if you hang it up on the cork board above the bed before moving it to the cabinet, one of the pins goes straight through his face. That little detail really tells you how angry and hurt she was - I’m gonna guess he cheated on her or something along those lines
  • The underlying story of the main character getting hurt always gets to me. She has rock climbing gear one time and then the next has back pain medicine and a cane.
  • @safetyhazard7197
    The way the girlfriend's style matches the main girl's so well that Sean can't tell that it's a new person, it's so cute
  • @caleigh66
    "It feels like someone is gonna move in with us" as Jack is literally unpacking the person who moved in...love it
  • @Your_Local_Silly
    I love how Jack doesn't realise they have a nursery but the moment he does he instantly adores it
  • @fluidstatic5564
    The fact that Jack didn't realize he was moving in a new girlfriend (why do i have more makeup and deodorant? So many new dresses!) Is hilarious to me.
  • @shiftychaos
    im pretty sure the only thing you missed about the main character is that she started off this really sporty person. shed play soccor, rock climb, etc, but as she got older she started to have too much pain for that. thats why she had a walking stick and so many medications, and the only physical activity she did by the end of the game was yoga.
  • @suchlou2297
    I've not seen anyone mention it, but it's really touching to see that the MC is disabled in some way - they carry medicine with them from the very beginning, then heating pads for back pains, and the moment they move in to their own place they get a cane that follows them to the new house... not to mention the medicine cabinet that rapidly grows throughout the levels. It makes me feel seen
  • @hypoelectric
    him calling the chalkbag a vacuum RIGHT AFTER correctly identifying the climbing shoes is endlessly amusing to me
  • @paigegoldsmith461
    I love how he cares so much about where the characters diploma goes while also not having his diploma up, hang it up Sean, show off your accomplishments!
  • @sambastien6083
    "A walking stick? Are we 70 now?" Me, a 26 year old cane user: sure feels like it sometimes
  • @jayp6146
    Hilarious seeing Sean lean so far in to look at things when HE was the one that zoomed out in the first place 😭
  • @Jennymayg13
    Sean questioning the second umbrella and a second toothbrush and still not understanding that it was a girlfriend moving in was killing me 😂
  • @justronhan7009
    sean not realizing he could put things on the window sills hurt me more then it should have.
  • @sagesaria
    The contrast between the first roommates and the boyfriend really is stark. You can't move anything in the roommates' apartment, but they made space for you. Meanwhile, you can move everything in the boyfriend's apartment, and you HAVE to to make space for your things. It's absolutely telling about the amount of respect one had over the other.
  • @YameDreKudasai
    "It feels like you're a design student" Need a series where Jack judges us based on our room designs
  • @Walker_96365
    Sean: doesn’t have a first aid kit. Also Sean: “If I’m moving in with you and you don’t have a first aid kit, that’s a problem.”