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How To Say Goodbyestarts with someone dying.
Its not shocking or distressing; quite the opposite.
Death isnt always this calm and it isnt always this peaceful, but on rare occasions it can be.

It sounds somber, but I promise its not!
How To Say Goodbye is more than two-and-a-bit hours of grief counselling.
Its funny, goofy, and pretty positive about all the death stuff.

The story follows a group of ghosts who are stuck in a liminal in-between space of life and death.
In those story moments you’re there to silently, and gently, ferry them along.
Youre quite literally helping these characters move on without having direct control over them.

Its a sweet sentiment.
As you journey through How To Say Goodbyes peaceful limbo, youll meet a bunch of ghost pals.
It’s all pretty light-hearted, so you won’t find any gut-punch story beats here.

I call it a middle plane, but environmentally its not what you expect at all from limbo.
It makes it all feel incredibly cozy and homey.
How To Say Goodbye doesnt have a go at make grand statements about life and death.

You get out of it what you like.
And I appreciate that simple sentiment.

