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Can We Just Talk?
12 years ago

Did you smile?


Hey guys, so I just finished Can We Just Talk? An extremely short (10min) love story about the bonds between two people after the end. This game took me 5-6 hours to complete and I had a lot of fun making it! I didn’t plan on making it have cutting edge graphics, insane plot line, or an immersive experience. I just wanted to make a quick game that would be a small experience to play and make someone smile. So, please tell me if this made you smile, because one smile would mean I accomplished my goal. Thank you and have a wonderful day!

-Anthony Liparulo

*Please note I do NOT plan to update this game. It was just a simple project.



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