How can my first experience doing LD be this cool?

So it's a Saturday night. I'm a software and gamedev streamer (no I don't do gamedev). One of my chatters pops in and says, hey, you seem like the type of person who would like doing voice overs. I'm like I AM, within 6 hours I'm launched into the world of LD... it's a mad world for sure. But what I didn't know was how talented the team I was working with was. The game is Seance, it's gorgeous, the artist(@lowri-bowden) is incredible, the dialogue was made by the gamedev (@alexrose) who frickin killed it and put together a beautiful game, and the music was made by the chatter who invited me and ended up being incredibly talented(@atmospherium)... these people, this amazing team put together something that even though I somewhat knew the story I was still floored by how gorgeous this was and how it came together.

I contributed my voice, I helped, but this is not self-promotion, not when the weight of the work was really on the shoulders of some insanely talented people. I was in a group of incredible voices. (@sonnybone)(@loriston4shoriston) I don't know if I'll ever have such a cool experience again, but I'm really grateful. Thanks for welcoming me into this world.

edit: I don't know why my links aren't saving but /events/ludum-dare/55/seance should get you there <3

https://alexrose.itch.io/seance

https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/55/seance

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