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I think this is really useful.

Awww. It's so cute. The "I'd like to come over and look at you like this" page made me laugh.

These are so cute!

For Itch in general: Itch describes it as:

"This field asks if your project contains the results of generative AI."

You said: 

"In a way, I might copy-paste a line of what the generative AI says"

If you are copy-pasting the things an AI generated into your project, then it seems to me that yes, the project contains the results of generative AI. 

Itch allows you to specify what parts AI was used in, with these tags:

AI Generated Graphics

AI Generated Sound

AI Generated Text & Dialog

AI Generated Code

Source: /t/4309690/generative-ai-disclosure-tagging

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Thank you for making the jam!!! It was such a nice surprise to see a jam that let me combine two of my favorite things, zines and bugs 😁

Just some of the reasons I enjoyed reading this: 

--niche subject

--teaches you something new (didn't occur to me before that ppl could collect replica insects, and that there are gacha insects!!! I will not buy them! I will...not...)

--interesting visuals (not to be all like "excellent use of negative space 🤓" but it has a very clean presentation, tidy and organized, while also having good artistic representations of the bugs, and nice touches like the page borders. 

--a sense of self-expression, of being very much the expression of a specific individual. 

Super cute and sweet game! And cute art/graphics--I love that Kitty Katt's profile in the fight scenes is updated to reflect her hijinks in the game. It seems obvious a lot of thought went into this game. It has an impressive amount of content for such a low wordcount.

I haven't gotten all the achievements yet but I do plan on playing through to get them all.

I loved this, it's so thorough and well thought out. And 100% of it rings true to my own experiences.

The part about the gender associations of cozy games is something that never occurred to me, but which makes sense. 

Funny and cute game, I lol'd.

Not sure if there is a "Win" ending, but I've enjoyed playing through this and trying to find one with the different moon/item/choice combos. 

This was interesting, I enjoyed playing it (enough so that I'm going to check out the game it's a prequel for.)

This was very cool. I hope it gets continued. Seeing humans from an outside POV is always interesting imo.

I liked the choice to have moving text too, instead of switching between pages of static text. It creates a sense of immersion/events presently taking place, VS reading about something that's already happened (Sorry, I may not be describing this well).

Thematically, exploring the ethics around pets is a very worthwhile subject to invite people to take a deeper look at.

Awesome little story game. It made me laugh. It comes across as very dark comedy. When a single brain MRI scan costs $5000, the idea of having a friend try and solve the problem, hairdryer in hand, becomes a lot more tempting. 

I enjoyed this.

Fun to play and I liked the inclusion of the odd juxtaposition that often comes from observing other species going about their lives. It's an inherently outsider-looking-in experience, there's a barrier there, and it's interesting how this game makes it apparent. 

I love this. It did make me laugh, and it's very cute.

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I'm (trying) to make a simple game in RPGmaker. I've never made a game before, so I wanted to do something really short and simple since I have to learn everything, LOL.

I can't wait to try everyone else's games, they all sound really neat :3