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Trigger Warnings

abusive relationship; alcohol and alcoholism; anxiety and panic attacks; blood; child abuse; classism; control; cursing and swearing; dead bodies; death; depression; diets; domestic abuse; drug use and misuse; emotional abuse; explosions and fire; fear; fighting; foster care system; gambling; gaslighting; grief and loss depiction; guns; harassment; homicide; hostage situation; human trafficking; incarceration; medical malpractice; infertility; manipulation; medical problems; memory problems; mental abuse; mental health issues; miscarriage; misogyny, misandry, and sexism; murder and attempted murder; prison; nightmares and sleep disorders; organized crime; pain; physical assault; ptsd and trauma; rejection; scars; screaming; self-hate; shaming; smoking and tobacco; stillbirth; substance addiction; threats; toxic friendships; verbal abuse; victim blaming; violence; weapons

Find Unmasked Truths in the Indies section at San Japan, in San Antonio, Texas from August 29-31!

If you’re headed to San Japan this weekend, stop by the Qweerty Gamers booth where you’ll find Unmasked Truths and 14 other awesome indie games with LGBTQIA+ representation :Ash_Duck~1:


As an added bonus for those of you who are attending the convention, Qweerty Gamers will be giving out a free pride sticker to anyone who visits their booth and wishlists at least 3 of their featured games!

Let’s show Qweerty Gamers and the other devs our support :Kristine_Confetti~1:

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