Nanning, 1996 Nanning, Guangxi, China. 中国 広西 南寧市 Photography by Michitaka Kurata

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Nanning, 1996 Nanning, Guangxi, China. 中国 広西 南寧市 Photography by Michitaka Kurata

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Apartment Complex (on Itch.io here) is set in a derelict building managed by a landlord undergoing a minor existential crisis. Despite being on the verge of collapse, the complex has recently gained several new tenants, none of whom are even remotely human. The player guides the landlord through the grimy corridors as he chats with eldritch monstrosities and realizes that even Lovecraftian horrors deserve accessible and affordable housing.

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part of why I hate landlord companies
I supposedly live in a pet-friendly building.
The other day, there was a notice put up by the landlord company that if you have a dog that "barks too much" you could be evicted for bothering the other tenants.
There was no definition of what "too much" is, and it ignores the fact that you can't control how often a dog barks. Dogs are like toddlers, you can't explain to them that they're not supposed to bark.
If your dog's not allowed to bark, it's not a pet-friendly building.
At our building, we also do this thing where we leave stuff we no longer want but is still good at the counter on the foyer for others to take. Stuff like food, clothes, nonperishable items, etc.
Pretty cool, right? Makes the place feel more like a community, and this way things don't go to waste and people in need get a little help.
Well, there was a sign the other day saying we're not allowed to do that anymore (so far, everyone's ignored that sign, which I find delightful).
It's not like people are leaving stuff there indefinitely and taking up space or blocking the entrance or something; the things are all left on the counter and aren't left to pile up.
It also used to be that bicycles weren't allowed in the balconies or in the alcoves by the ground-level apartments. You could only have bikes in the limited area near the front of the building, which definitely didn't fit all the bikes in the building.
every single Random Encounters character living in a apartment complex including all the new characters Also haveing AJ be the leadlore of the apartment complex because it would be funny to see how he deals with multiple versions of himself fighting each other and talking, and them surrounding Gwen because all the versions of himself love Gwen, I know what characters I want For security for the apartment complex would be security guard mark and security guard Nate from fnaf the musical, the Cook for the characters would be cooking Mama, Mama bunny would be the Baker and would be protective of all the kid characters including the kindergarten children