![]() ![]() Each game they design together is a window into who they are, how they see the world and their relationship with each other. ![]() Sam and Sadie first meet as children, then again as adults, but their shared love of games is what always holds them together, despite the many things that life throws at them. Zevin digs really deeply and effectively into the fabric that makes up a friendship and creative partnership that spans over thirty years. I completely fell in love with both the main characters Sam and Sadie and didn’t get that sometimes itchy feeling I get when the perspective changes and I wish I was with a different character. It examines human relationships and heartbreak and how we use games to cope with and process our lives. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow reminded me a ton of one of my favorite TV shows, Halt and Catch Fire. ![]()
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