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To understand WANDERER , one must first look past the surface-level descriptors often applied to it. While it operates within the framework of a romance sim, Broken Bed uses that scaffolding to explore themes of isolation, desperation, and the search for connection in a world that feels like it’s ending. The "Broken Bed" moniker isn't just a title; it is the central metaphor of this build. It represents the fractured comfort the protagonist offers and the unstable foundation upon which these relationships are built.

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