


Things do not go exactly as expected, and Calvin is forced into a scenario more stressful than he originally planned. The major focus of this update, which focuses on Calvin switching all the bodies of his family in hopes they learn more about each other.

This update is about as large as 0.4, and like 0.4, most of it's content is one location in the game. Had I kept that in, the word count difference is about 300~400k. You may notice the word count is not significantly higher, this is due to me removing the unseen content from this release. However, the device came riddled with warnings, and with it's mysterious properties, it may only be a matter of time until his curiosity leaves him hurdling towards his own bane. Now he comes set on a dilemma, change others or himself, and how, and for what reason? The moral dilemma of this comes to shape the entirety of his life from then on. Inside that unmarked package lay a device capable of changing the very people around him in ways he never could've imagined. When a passing truck nearly flattens him, a stray bit of it's contents falls loose from it's rickety tail. This "if they don't approach, I won't either" kind of mentality leads him to live a very isolated life, with only those willing to force their way through his bubble capable of wrenching him from his otherwise boring existence. His people watching habits leave most of his time spent in simple wonder of situations to be - of conversations that could be had, but never will due to his lack of assertion. You take control of Calvin Hintre, an evasive teenager who finds himself observing others more than engaging with them.
