Start with the game's aesthetic—a 90s aesthetic mixed with high-stress modern internet culture—and the core premise: a girl trying to gain 1 million followers in 30 days while struggling with "Menhera" (mental health issues).
(like "Galactic Express" or "Cat Disaster") NEEDY STREAMER OVERLOAD
The juxtaposition between her public persona ("KAngel," wholesome-yet-chaotic) and her private, messy life (drug abuse, self-harm, extreme dependency) shows the falsity of online personalities. Start with the game's aesthetic—a 90s aesthetic mixed
Ending "Galactic Express" highlights this, where KAngel confesses on her deathbed that her obsession with internet numbers ruined her life, proving that the numbers did not lead to happiness. 3. "Menhera" and the Commodification of Depression The Dark Side of Internet Fame (The "Internet
The game is critical of a society that consumes "unhinged" behavior as entertainment while ignoring the individual’s suffering. 4. The Dark Side of Internet Fame (The "Internet Overdose")
Ame-chan is a "menhera" (slang for someone with mental health issues) who turns her genuine psychological struggles into a profitable, curated "cute" persona.