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Here's another sweet moment where Alex added a feature requested by Riley's mom:
Nyasha, one of our Narrative Designers, said one of her favorite memories was sitting in on a voice over recording session for the first time. “It was SO trippy to hear what I wrote, but sound way better because I was watching these crazy talented actors”. She also shared that she loved getting the opportunity to “work with the script of the game, tinker around in Unity, and learn how to put together cutscenes,,,it was the first time I’d get to see my work in the game finally paired voice to visual”.
As you can see, just like Wylde Flowers has helped so many of you create special memories, developing the game has helped all of us make some really wonderful memories too. What is shared here doesn’t even scratch the surface. That’s why we are so excited to take everything we’ve learned from this time and use it to make something new. We know it’s hard to say goodbye, but we will be back with something hopefully just as if not more special than what we’ve made with Wylde Flowers. 


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