We should talk. (Steam key) == RU

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In the game "We should talk" you will use the sentence builder to combine modular parts into a response for the playable characters. Choose your words carefully when discussing current life and relationship issues with Sam (your partner) in text messages. You'll also chat with friends and strangers at your favorite local bar.
The combination of words you choose affects your conversations, how genuinely you can communicate with your partner, and whether your relationship can survive the night. It's up to you how you respond - and depending on how you interact, you'll see one of many possible endings.
individual choice
Use the offer builder and make the choice that interests you. There are many options - be yourself or play the role of someone you never thought you could be.
Unique characters
Your night at the bar will become even more interesting thanks to all the unique people you meet. Find your healthy balance between talking to your friends and texting your partner.
Various paths
Your choice drastically affects how people react to you, leading to one of many different choices in every conversation. Will you be amiable, flirtatious, reserved, or something in between?
Multiple endings
Play over and over to find all 9 possible endings. Outcomes are not based on a specific path or how paths branch in many traditional narrative games, but instead, endings are based on the tone your answers express throughout the game. What will your relationship be like at the end of the night?
Realistic Conversations
Experience the emotions that come with real conversation, whether it's the joy of a friend's teasing, the anxiety of having a heavy text message, or the frustration of having a difficult conversation. Be as clear as possible and hope that your interlocutor will understand everything, although there is always a risk that he may interpret your words differently than you intended.