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The Outcasts: Guardian Angel is an upcoming indie game dedicated to improving and teaching about mental health stigmas and societal issues such as depression, bullying, abuse, and many more.

Before reading, know that if you have a hard time dealing with these issues then this may not be for you.

You play as Will Turner, a high schooler from Wilmington, Delaware with a lot of issues.
William lost his mother at a young age due to cancer. Ever since, William had a shattered relationship with his father who became an alcoholic shortly after.
His daily life consists of going to school where he is tormented by his former friend now relentless bully, and working to help afford rent.
With all the pressure he feels, Will suffers from an extreme depression to the point of becoming suicidal.
After an attempt to take his own life, Will comes meets Elizabeth who claims to be his guardian angel.
Elizabeth's goal is to show him his purpose behind living, by taking him to other people in his life who all suffer from issues of their own where together they try and help these people with their problems.

		
			
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teen
Cartoon Violence
Sexual Violence
Alcohol Use
Drug Use
Tobacco Use
Suggestive Themes
Language
Comical Shenanigans

Hi again Keyhole Gamers!
It's mental health awareness month.
From someone with a history of mental health issues, I know time gets tough... When they do, remember those who care about you!
Be there for others, and don't be afraid to confide!

- Mike

Hey Keyhole Gamers!

What game has significant meaning to you, and why?

For me, it's the Kingdom Hearts series! It is the earliest video game I can rememeber playing. I adore its unique story, and it makes me feel unlike any other title.

From,
Mike S.

Hey Keyhole Gamers!
I have a question for you all, and it would really help development a lot.

How has video games helped you overcome mental health stigmas or societal issues the past? What do you want more out of in video games?

Sincerally,
Mike S.