Inspired by using layers in Procreate for digital art, which reflects the idea of stacking and manipulating layers to create meaning.
Many people are forced to hide their true thoughts and convey only surface-level expressions in everyday interactions.
In professional environments, young people often use cat meme emojis to mask their true emotions, avoiding lies or inappropriate remarks by hiding behind humor.
Cat memes have gradually become a form of “coded” language among younger generations. As memes proliferate, modern communication increasingly relies less on verbal expression, leading to a decline in language proficiency.
Parents often struggle to understand the nuances of meme-based communication, leading to misinterpretations. For instance, they may confuse the laughing-crying emoji😂 with the sad crying emoji😥.
I realized that meme culture might be contributing to a loss of language skills and creating communication disconnects. This inspired me to create a game that resonates with players, encouraging them to reflect on the impact of modern communication and fostering more genuine interactions—especially with loved ones.
In East Asia, we rarely express "love" directly. One of my favorite Chinese comedians, Jimmy O. Yang, humorously discusses this in his bit, "What is the language of love for Asians?" He jokes, "I've never heard any praise in my life. I was raised by Asian parents!" Sadly, this rings true for many of us.