Children learn how to treat themselves by watching how their parents treat themselves. A parent who practices self-care, pursues passions, and sets personal boundaries models a healthy adult life.
But version 1.0 is fragile. It hasn’t been tested by 3 AM feedings, by colic, by the sheer exhaustion that makes you question every life choice you’ve ever made. It’s love without friction, and friction is where real love gets forged.
For decades, society dictated that the ultimate proof of parental love was total self-sacrifice. Parents—particularly mothers—were expected to completely erase their own identities, hobbies, and mental health for the sake of their children.
Version 11.0 arrives when your adult child faces real hardship. Not the schoolyard disappointments or teenage heartbreaks, but the grown-up kind: divorce, illness, career collapse, the death of a partner, the struggle of raising their own difficult children. Something happens that reminds both of you that life is fragile and hard.
As an adult-oriented title (18+), the game features explicit themes and scenarios.