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та же херня

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OMG. Sorry for spamming in the comments, but I have another theory now.

In the end if ending 3 we can see broken bottle of wine and two glasses. Well, I guess Vincent wanted to eat with Rody that Dead plate and see if Rody will get a taste or not. After that he could kill Rody and eat him as well.

Why so?

Vincent already told us that it doesn't matter if it's a human body or not - he's not a cannibal, he just wants to feel taste again. But that feeling is connected with another theory of Vince's life - love. He was told a lot of times that he cooks without love, but "he's not a parent that makes a meal for their kid". Yes, he is not. He is far more than that - he is a professional chief. That is why... he must cook something his client loves.

Literally.

He prepared a dish with the love of Rody's life, Mannon. He wanted to know if this works out, and if so - he can try to eat Rody. I want to believe that he wasn't going to kill Rody instantly, but Vincent is a hot-tempered guy, which is why, well... he could plan something like that, even if trying to eat only a part of him (his blood or his ear) would be more convenient. 

And I noticed something else. We know that Vincent doesn't feel any taste at all, no matter what he eats. 

But after biting off Rody's ear he said: "Don't flatter yourself. It would have been better cooked."

HOW THE HELL DID HE KNOW IT?

He doesn't feel taste anyway, why was he so sure that it would taste different? Maybe because he actually felt something, huh? That is why he was so desperately approaching Rody during the last minutes of the game?

Vincent knew that he felt different after all and he wanted to taste more of Rody's body. Maybe he wouldn't kill him, but immobilize him by making severe injuries or tying him up again and getting to his place. Whatever.

Now I feel like I know why he was doing all of this... I hope that I'm close to the truth at least. 

But I still don't get who the hell was that shadow-dude in the window of Vincent's bedroom and why he ended up the party so suddenly.

I was thinking about it too, actually!! But I wouldn't mind Manon being dead, actually, I love these kind of plots where the protagonist stops giving shit to that or just accepts it. Or never learns... 

Your idea is really cool, I'd like to see it as well!

Hello, dear creators of this awesome game!
I must mention that English is not my native language, so I speak with my heart and without translator. Sorry not sorry!
And now, let's start my message.

Alright, it was tough, but I did it. I saw all of the endings (even if with the help of the instruction... thank you for one, I appreciate it). 

I loved the story, I loved the sounds, I loved the music. I didn't really like gameplay, customers were becoming bored too quickly, sometimes I had to restart the day for many times, a friend of mine with whom I was playing this game even said that I looked like a maniac with that speed-of-light pressing the buttons on keyboard. It was really hard plus the system of the game itself didn't let me work sometimes (for example, when I stand near the table and the dialog with the table (I mean when you need to sit someone or to get the trash out) doesn't trigger), but somehow I believe that it's not the creator's fault but the program for creating a game's fault. But I surely had to mention it.

After so many tries and reached endings I still have a few questions and I didn't find the answer on them.

1. Who did we see in the window in Vincent's bedroom? Firstly I thought that was Rody's girlfriend, but apparently she was already dead on Monday (but why then Vincent had someone's hair in his toilet?..), so that doesn't work, I guess.  

1.2 Why Vincent started a party? Why it was over so soon after the weird shadow in the window appeared? What relationship does Vincent have with his friends?

2. The dialog between Vincent and Rody during their fight was... something. I really liked the emotions and the scene itself, it's really well-made! But some things weren't answered by Vincent. Well, I mean, I have no idea what did he think about before his death. "You will never be full. What if I was no different from anything else? I would be dead for no reason, just like her". Vincent said that he is not a parent making a meal to his kid full of love. But... isn't it what he did with Rody? He cooked his beloved girlfriend, something he LOVED, to make him happy or something like that, I guess. That is why he was so displeased when he learnt that Rody didn't eat his food at all. Maybe because he tried to make that food for Rody "with love" but didn't want to accept it? Maybe he wanted to eat Rody, because Rody was something Vincent himself liked and he hoped that emotions will change his poor taste (bcs even Vincent's friends admitted that Rody can be to his liking, otherwisely he wouldn't call him in the middle of the night to let him come to his house (and for maniacs, I guess, it is a lot...)? I don't know. Too many questions and I don't know if we can find the answers in the game, which is why I want something like chapter 2 or so...

3. I mean, Rody, ar u 4real? You want to get something to eat?? Well you could eat the love of your life, but you refused... I have no idea what you want. That's an interesting line for an ending of that kind of story though, lol. As if he wanted to eat normally all this time. But at the same time... what if he will lose his taste after that story? That would interesting. Well, yeah, that's not really a question, just my thoughts. 

I guess that's all I wanted to say. 

Wish you luck and I'm willing to know some answers, if you may give some of them to me, I would really appreciate that, even though I fully understand that sometimes we shouldn't get what we want (just like Vincent). 

Best wishes!

Абсолютно невероятная стилистика, мне очень понравилось. На все концовки вышла довольно быстро (первой попалась C, потом, соответственно, B, и позже вышла на A), прохождение несколько рутинное из-за того, что сложно попасть мышкой во время работы с куклами на определённые элементы (трещины, к примеру, было адски тяжело стирать). Немного разочаровалась, что мы не узнали предысторию именно пропавшей девочки - о ней рассказали лишь отрывочно, мы поняли, что именно главный герой убил её и сделал своей "дочерью", но как он её нашёл, что случилось - мы так и не знаем, занавес остаётся закрыт.

Работа прекрасная! Удачи художникам и разработчикам в будущем!

Okay, wow. I've played Project Kat for the first time a few years ago and thought: "okay, it's good for the start". And I actually thought that there will be more stories with Kat, but recently I understood that it was only the prologue. Now I've played Paper Lily (finished it in 4h omg) on a true ending and I'm really glad that I found that game. It's a great job! Though it was a little bit weird that we didn't have a lot of interactions with Sai, only a few lines. I would like to know him better than that and I hope he will become our companion in the next chapters too. 

Also... thanks a lot for these autosaves you made (I mean that stuff when you do something dumb, die bcs of that and load near to that part instead of the latest saving). I really appreciate them. 

Really liked that game and the prologue. But sometimes I don't really know if some actions are meaningful (like I didn't kill the worm that moths wanted me to kill, but I have no idea is it userful or not), which is why I'd say that you should do more stuff like "your choice is important even if it's just in the little things that won't interfere to complete the game". And I guess that's all I wanted to say. 

Many thanks for the authors of this game! It's really cool!