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To Frederick S.: Your personality is so great that it looks like you’re glowing. Thank you, as always, to the Patreon community, who helps us transcribe every episode. I will have links to every game we talk about, never fear, in the show notes, and I will have links to where you can find Laura and The Short Game podcast at /podcast. Laura also shares some upcoming and extremely brand-new games she is hecking excited about. We are going to cover dating sims, interactive fiction, and she’s going to rank her preference of the Dream Daddies. Laura is going to talk about all of the romance in short games, games that you can play in eight to twelve hours. I’m Sarah Wendell, and my guest today is Laura Nash of The Short Game podcast. Sarah Wendell: Hello and welcome to episode number 471 of Smart Podcast, Trashy Books.