Day 4: The school counselor called it “school refusal,” not truancy. That changed everything. Instead of punishment, they suggested a : 30 minutes of schoolwork at home, then 1 hour at school, then half-days.
The premise is simple but heavy. Your younger sister has stopped attending school, retreating into her room and her own thoughts. As the older sibling, the responsibility falls on you to bridge the gap that even your parents can't reach. You have 30 days to interact, rebuild trust, and hopefully, help her find a way back to herself—or at least back to the world outside her bedroom door. Why It Resonates eng 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister r
. It explores the delicate relationship between a brother and his younger sister, who has withdrawn from school. Game Overview Day 4: The school counselor called it “school
: A guide on how to manage the daily routine , optimize interactions, and achieve the "Best Ending" (avoiding endings like the "Farmer" ending). The premise is simple but heavy
I’m not crying. You’re crying.
Explores the guilt and pressure felt by both siblings.
Assuming the title is a play on the "Living with my [family member]" trope and "r" stands for a name (like River, Ruby, Riley) or is a typo, here are features for a Story/Interactive Game based on the prompt: