Romantically? I don't suppose that there's much choice to falling in love. But continuing to love someone once the honeymoon glow wears off, and it's not always as happy and easy? I think that is, to some degree, a choice you make.
Reminds me of Alan Dean Foster's Spellsinger. Though in that one, the lines Jon-Tom sings when he's hoping for one effect might trigger something entirely different based on another interpretation of the lyrics.
So it's a full-game escort mission like Ico? I don't know if that gameplay will be for me, but it looks gorgeous. Definitely worth looking into when there's more play footage to see.
I feel like for a lot of us, the 24 hour day does not align with our natural rhythm. Since working from home for a few years, I found that a 26-hour day fits better for me. I'd fit in great on DS9.
I've never been sure what the exact distinction is between disco and funk, nor which side it falls on, but I love Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven".
If you can find all the pieces, have you heard of kintsugi?
If not, it's a Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold, creating something new and beautiful out of the destruction as the cracks become gold veins running through the piece.
Maybe you could find a craftsman or at least experienced hobbyist in your area who could repair it like that?
I don't play many Android games, and enjoy even fewer, but Hoplite is great. It's pretty simple to play but still requires some thinking, which is what I want out of a mobile game.
One of my cats has a high voice and has learned to do perfect attention-seeking sad meows when she wants attention and is too lazy to find me, and sings a loud frantic song to motivate me as I prepare food.
The other one purrs with the depth and volume of a large diesel engine, but mostly only lets out her low raspy meow to complain, which could be anything from "open the window" to "why did you stop petting me for .5 seconds?"
If I were casting voices for them in some type of Homeward Bound-type movie, they'd be Mila Kunis and Jennifer Tilly respectively.
Romantically? I don't suppose that there's much choice to falling in love. But continuing to love someone once the honeymoon glow wears off, and it's not always as happy and easy? I think that is, to some degree, a choice you make.