It's really hard not to feel inspired with this game. It's such a delicate, beautiful thing that is at the same time so approachable, that I wish it could go on a bit longer (who would not want to browse through a few more illustrated marginalia with funny-looking frogs and cats, and appreciate the various well-designed fonts a bit more?). For a 10+ hour playthrough set in a historical context that someone like me could easily held under a curious, observational lens, there were a surprising number of times where the game was able to strike a somewhat personal chord and make me tear up with the quietest force.