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Interests создатель Mind Map: Interests

1. Art

1.1. Abstract

1.1.1. Acrylic

1.1.2. Oil

1.1.3. Mosaic of multiple mediums

1.2. Subject

1.2.1. Animals

1.2.1.1. Swan

1.2.1.1.1. Pastel

1.2.1.1.2. Cats

1.2.1.2. Daily life of domestic cats

1.2.1.3. Daily life of feral cats

1.2.2. People

1.2.2.1. Drawing of people in the city

1.2.2.1.1. People doing their daily lives

1.2.2.2. Capture the moment of falling in love

1.2.2.2.1. Two people on a date together

1.2.2.3. Capture the moment of falling out of love

1.2.2.4. Capture the awkwardness of a first kiss

1.2.2.5. People eating food

1.2.2.5.1. People making food

1.2.2.5.2. Enjoying pizza on the curb

1.2.2.5.3. Feeding each other pizza

1.2.2.5.4. Kids playing with their food and letting their imaginations run free

1.2.3. Landscape

1.2.3.1. Sky looks like cotton candy

1.2.3.1.1. The sky and birds flying

1.2.3.2. The yellow-ish sky after it rains

1.2.3.3. Raindrops falling off of a leaf of a flower

1.2.3.4. The water

1.2.3.4.1. Raindrops disrupting the peacefulness of the water in a pond or lake

1.2.3.4.2. Activity of a river running down

1.2.3.4.3. A lotus in the middle of a pond

1.3. Canvas

1.3.1. Landscape

1.3.2. Portrait

1.3.3. Can add 3D objects to the canvas

1.3.3.1. Requires hot glue or any kind of adhesive

1.3.3.2. Add pearls or shells

1.3.3.2.1. A scenery of the shore

1.3.3.3. Can add book-pressed flowers

1.3.3.3.1. Can add a flower to the canvas and watch it wilt

1.3.3.4. Can add yarn for texture

1.3.3.4.1. Pieces of denim or any kind of clothing for texture

1.4. Digital

1.4.1. Digital Illustation

1.4.1.1. Fanart

1.4.1.2. Illustrations that look like it belongs in a video game

1.4.1.3. Illustration that combines the aesthetic of a comic book into a photo

1.4.2. Animation

1.4.2.1. Short animation

1.4.3. Instagram

1.4.3.1. Using Instagram's doodle function on stories to create digital art

1.4.4. Facebook

1.4.4.1. Can be long or short

1.4.4.2. Has a life lesson it wants to teach

1.4.4.3. Usually older people or the old generation uses Facebook

1.4.5. Snapchat

1.4.5.1. Short

1.4.5.2. For young people

1.4.5.3. Stories can only exist for 24 hours

1.4.5.4. DJ Khaled's Snapchat story where he got lost in the sea on his jetski

1.4.5.5. Can create your own snapchat filter

1.5. Sculpture

1.5.1. Clay

1.5.1.1. Clay that can be baked or non-baked clay

1.5.1.1.1. Non-baked clay is more sensitive to weather. It will fall apart easily when it rains

1.5.2. Glass

1.5.2.1. Glass-stained window

1.5.2.1.1. Series of smaller broken pieces of glass that are glued together to create a story or picture

1.5.3. Ice

1.5.3.1. Melts quickly

1.5.3.2. Can only be done in a cold room

1.5.3.2.1. Anything at room temperature will make the ice melt

1.5.4. Soap

1.5.4.1. Requires a knife

1.5.4.1.1. Can be pretty dangerous if you're not careful

1.5.5. Butter

1.5.5.1. Reminds me of the episode from iCarly where Spencer makes a sculpture out of butter

1.5.5.1.1. However it melts in the end because the room was not kept at a cold temperature

2. Cats

2.1. Calico

2.1.1. Tri colour cats

2.1.2. Its a coat of the cat and not the breed

2.1.3. A giant majority of calico cats are female

2.1.3.1. It is the opposite of orange kitties who are mostly male

2.2. Domestic

2.2.1. Can be taught tricks

2.2.1.1. A small and short trend on the internet has people teaching their cats how to put their hand on a coin

2.2.1.1.1. You put a coin on your hand and then move your hand so the coin falls off. Afterwards, you put the palm of your hand on the coin

2.2.2. Vs feral

2.3. Cat Toys

2.3.1. Cat towers

2.3.1.1. Many have made them very appealing

2.3.1.2. Cute pastel colours with sculpted clouds and suns as decorations

2.3.1.3. One can look like a big tree with leaves and moss

2.3.2. Mouse

2.3.2.1. Filled with catnip

2.3.2.1.1. Catnip is easily grown and harvested

2.3.3. String

2.3.3.1. Sometimes cats are most entertained by the simplest things

2.3.4. Cat bed

2.3.4.1. Very expensive

2.3.4.1.1. Do cats even like them?

2.3.5. Boxes

2.3.5.1. Pay $100 for a cat toy just for the cat to enjoy the box instead

2.4. Animated Cats

2.4.1. Drawn cats are cute

2.4.2. I've seen a lot of drawn cats with an "X" for a butthole

2.4.3. Funny to animate them and give them different facial expressions

2.4.3.1. Tom and Jerry

3. Puzzles

3.1. Sudoku

3.1.1. Grid

3.1.1.1. Focusing on rows, columns, and boxes

3.1.1.2. 81 boxes in a sudoku puzzle

3.1.1.3. 9 squares in a sudoku puzzle

3.2. Logic

3.2.1. Have to figure out who is the liar in a group of 3 by asking them yes or no questions

3.2.1.1. Only one person can be lying

3.3. Crossword

3.3.1. Trivia

3.3.2. Words go across and down

3.3.3. Need knowledge about celebrities or movies

3.3.3.1. Also a wide vocabulary and synonyms for different words

3.3.4. Can be done solo or in a group

3.4. Number

3.4.1. Fibonacci Sequence

3.4.2. Algebra

3.4.3. Calculus

3.5. Video Game Puzzles

3.5.1. Zero Escape Franchise

3.5.1.1. Using math to figure out numbers

3.5.2. Have a sudoku-like puzzle where you have to put numbers in a 3x3 grid

3.5.2.1. The sum of the numbers must all be the same (add all of the numbers in the same row or column to check)

3.5.3. Having the answer to the puzzle mirrored

3.5.4. A grid puzzle where you have to turn on all of the grid boxes

3.5.4.1. But when you touch one box, the surrounding boxes turn on or off

3.5.4.1.1. You have to click in the right order to turn the boxes on or off in the exact order you want

3.6. Physical Puzzles

3.6.1. Rubix Cube

3.6.2. A box that hides treasure and can only be open by completing a puzze

3.6.2.1. I went to a German flea-market once and a stall had this kind of puzzle box

3.6.3. Sphere puzzle

3.6.4. Box puzzle where there are secret compartments that you have to push and pull

4. Fashion

4.1. Cloth

4.1.1. Skirts

4.1.1.1. Pleated

4.1.1.1.1. Plaid?

4.1.1.1.2. Seems very chic

4.1.1.1.3. Reminds me of Clueless

4.1.1.2. Max

4.1.1.2.1. Solid colour

4.1.1.2.2. Has a thin mesh layer on top which has tiny embroidery of flowers

4.1.1.2.3. Reaches the floor

4.1.1.2.4. Short in the front, long in the back?

4.1.1.2.5. Has a belt?

4.1.1.3. Mini

4.1.1.3.1. Leather?

4.1.1.3.2. Short skirt that has shorts underneath?

4.1.1.3.3. A skirt that would be used on a sexy businesswoman

4.1.1.3.4. Short skirt that has laces on the side

4.1.1.3.5. Plaid?

4.1.2. Dresses

4.1.2.1. Cottagecore dress

4.1.2.1.1. Floral

4.1.2.1.2. Can pair well with a picnic basket

4.1.2.1.3. Off the shoulder floral dress

4.1.2.1.4. Features an apron with flowers?

4.1.2.1.5. Mushrooms

4.1.2.1.6. Picnics

4.1.2.1.7. Gardening

4.1.2.1.8. Rain boots

4.1.2.2. Vintage

4.1.2.2.1. Long sleeve

4.1.2.2.2. Puffy balloon like sleeves

4.1.2.2.3. Has a collar

4.1.2.2.4. Cute little buttons on the top of the dress

4.1.2.2.5. Match with a parasol?

4.1.2.2.6. Marilyn Monroe with her iconic white dress

4.1.2.2.7. Farmer's dress?

4.1.2.2.8. Has a sailor-tie on the collar

4.1.2.2.9. Has a nice tie belt?

4.1.2.2.10. Polka dots

4.1.2.3. Dress with a skirt that is short in the front and then long in the back

4.1.3. Tops

4.1.3.1. Off the shoulder

4.1.3.2. Tank tops

4.1.3.2.1. Perfect for summer

4.1.3.2.2. Can go underneath a mesh top

4.1.3.2.3. Can go with a cardigan

4.1.3.2.4. Tank top that has a tie in front

4.1.3.3. Sweater vests

4.1.3.3.1. Perfect to pair with a white button up

4.1.3.3.2. Can go with a skirt and white shirt

4.1.3.3.3. Cute top for the colder season

4.1.3.3.4. Light/Dark Academia

4.1.3.4. White button up

4.1.3.4.1. With a tie to make it look professional

4.1.3.4.2. Bowtie

4.1.3.5. Long Sleeve

4.1.3.5.1. Good for colder seasons

4.1.3.5.2. What's their material?

4.1.3.5.3. Usually long sleeves don't fit on me because I am petite

4.1.3.5.4. Rolled up sleeves

4.1.3.5.5. Long sleeves with the ability to button the sleeves at a certain length for maximum comfort

4.1.3.6. Cardigan

4.1.3.6.1. Perfect for fall/winter

4.1.3.6.2. Fun patterns like striped or zigzag

4.1.3.6.3. Pockets in case skirt or shorts doesn't

4.1.4. Bottoms

4.1.4.1. A-line skirt

4.1.4.2. Shorts

4.1.4.2.1. With a belted tie

4.1.4.3. Skirt with or without pockets

4.1.5. Overalls

4.1.5.1. Usually made from thicker material

4.1.5.1.1. In my opinion, harder to sew or create

4.1.5.2. Very cute

4.1.5.3. Artsy overalls that have paint splatters on them

4.1.5.4. Overalls with pockets

4.1.5.4.1. These pockets are filled with fake flowers

4.1.5.5. Overalls with embroidery designs

4.2. Upcycling

4.2.1. Thrift store

4.2.2. Popular trend

4.2.3. Help reduce carbon footprint by recycling clothes

4.2.4. Turn old clothes into new clothes

4.2.4.1. Requires a creative mind

4.2.4.2. Easier to combine clothes than create them from scratch

4.2.4.2.1. Can be used as a form of fashion experience before sewing your own clothes

4.3. Knitting

4.3.1. Fingerknitting

4.3.1.1. Limited

4.3.1.1.1. Can only use about three fingers for the width of the knitted piece

4.3.1.2. Can only make a scarf

4.3.1.3. Easy to learn

4.3.2. Knitting with needles

4.3.2.1. More difficult

4.3.3. Can create scarves, jumpers, etc.

4.4. Embroidery

4.4.1. Small designs

4.4.1.1. Milk cartons

4.4.1.2. Tiny flowers

4.4.1.3. Hands

4.4.1.4. Animal faces

4.4.1.4.1. Cats

4.4.1.4.2. Dogs

4.4.1.4.3. Bunnies

4.4.1.5. Letters

4.4.2. Requires embroidery wheel

4.4.2.1. The wheel keeps the fabric tight and in place so you don't even up sewing the piece tigheter

4.4.2.2. Really easy to use

4.4.2.3. They come in multiple sizes

4.4.2.4. Can be bought on Amazon.com

4.4.3. Can create big designs

4.4.3.1. Recreate classical paintings on clothing through embroidery

4.4.4. The hardest and most time-consuming part is filling in the designs

4.4.4.1. Outline the design with yarn is very easy

4.4.5. Cute and be learned at any age

4.4.6. Great embellishments for plain clothing

4.4.7. Lots of embroidery designs seems like they would like on a product for a baby

4.4.7.1. Pictures on Pinterest give me nursery vibes

5. Nature

5.1. Wildflowers

5.1.1. Poisonous flowers

5.1.1.1. Education/Survival on flowers/berries that can be picked or eaten

5.1.2. The parts of a flower

5.1.2.1. Petals

5.1.2.1.1. How are they arranged? Each flower can have a different kind of petal arrangement that can help identity it

5.1.2.2. Sexual parts

5.1.2.3. Flowers, like their stems, can have different arrangements

5.1.2.3.1. Single/Solitary flower piece with a stem that has no distinguishing features

5.1.2.3.2. Spiral flower that wraps itself around a stem

5.1.2.3.3. Umbel shape: all of the separate flower pieces "shoot out" from one point of the stem

5.1.2.4. Leaves can also have different arrangements

5.1.2.4.1. How many leaves are there on a single flower? This can help identify its species or kind

5.1.2.4.2. Are the leaves alternating? This is Alternate

5.1.2.4.3. Do the leaves appear in pairs? This is Opposite

5.1.2.4.4. Are all of the leaves at the base of plant? This is Basal Rosette

5.1.2.4.5. Does the stem go through the leaves? This is Perfoliate

5.1.3. Who would like the knowledge of wildflowers?

5.1.3.1. Adults? Naturalists?

5.1.3.2. People who enjoy hikes

5.1.3.3. People who want to garden

5.1.3.3.1. Single people or married people?

5.1.3.4. Make it easy for kids to understand?

5.1.3.4.1. Give kids an appreciation of nature?

5.2. Birds

5.2.1. How to attract birds to your garden

5.2.2. Bird houses

5.2.2.1. What birds use bird houses?

5.2.2.1.1. What colour would the bird house be?

5.2.2.1.2. Where do you put the bird house to optimise its usage?

5.2.2.2. What kind of bird house attracts birds?

5.2.2.3. Is this bird house decoration or does it have a use?

5.2.2.3.1. We humans might like a really pretty bird house in our front garden, but that doesn't mean the bird will like it as well

5.2.3. Bird feeders

5.2.3.1. Bird fountain

5.2.3.1.1. Helpful for the warm and scorching seasons

5.2.3.2. What kind of food should you give to birds?

5.2.3.3. A common problem with bird feeders is that squirrels will ransack it

5.2.3.3.1. How to feed birds without feeding squirrels?

5.2.3.3.2. Is it okay for the squirrel to feed off of the bird feeder?

5.2.3.3.3. If the squirrel is eating off of the bird feeder, then will it break?

5.2.3.3.4. Bird feeder that is attached to the window

5.2.3.4. Hummingbirds use a specific kind of feeder that no other bird uses

5.2.3.4.1. They feed off of nectar. Sometimes butterflies can be attracted to their bird feeder

5.2.4. How to identify birds

5.2.4.1. Birds have different kinds of feet due to evolution. Their feet can aid in how they retrieve their food

5.2.4.1.1. Flat feet

5.2.4.1.2. Long claws

5.2.4.1.3. Woodpecker feet

5.2.4.1.4. Raptor feet

5.2.4.2. If you can identify the birds in your backyard, you can adjust your feeder and house to their needs

5.3. What kind of fountain would attract them?

5.4. Gardening

5.4.1. Book-pressed flowers

5.4.1.1. Using dried flower petals as decoration

5.4.1.2. Making dyes out of flower petals

5.4.1.2.1. Dyes can be used for DIY tie-dye products for kids

5.4.2. Seasonal flowers

5.4.2.1. How to identity flowers by their leaves and petals

5.4.2.1.1. Educational flower guide

5.4.3. Farm to table produce

5.4.4. Flowers that are ideal for first-time gardeners

5.4.4.1. Cosmos

5.4.4.2. Lavender

5.4.4.3. Tomatoes

5.4.4.3.1. You can eat this one

5.4.4.4. Strawberries

5.4.5. Indoor vs Outdoor plants

5.4.5.1. Flower pots

5.4.5.1.1. How to make them with clay

5.4.5.1.2. Ways you can decoratively paint them

5.4.5.2. Moving an indoor plant to outdoor plant

5.4.5.2.1. Must move them gradually so they can slowly get used to the air quality, temperatures, weather of the outside

5.4.5.2.2. What plants can be both indoor and outdoor?

5.4.6. Home-made fertiliser

5.4.7. How to compost

5.4.7.1. There's a use for food waste in composting

5.4.7.1.1. How to reduce the effects of Global Warming on a micro-scale from person to person

6. Books

6.1. Graphic Novels

6.1.1. Graphic novels are different from comic books, because the latter is typically released in multiple issues (monthly)

6.1.1.1. Graphic novels are released as a single purchase (sometimes more)

6.1.1.1.1. Graphic novels are like "movies" of the book industry while comic books are the "tv show episodes" of the book industry

6.1.2. Online graphic novels

6.1.2.1. TAPAS

6.1.2.2. Webtoon

6.1.2.3. Home Sweet Home

6.1.2.3.1. Horror web comic

6.1.2.4. Can be released by an independent author/artist or through a company

6.2. Fictional Books

6.2.1. Fantasy

6.2.1.1. Lord of the Rings

6.2.1.2. Harry Potter

6.2.1.2.1. Witches and warlocks

6.2.1.2.2. Magic system

6.2.2. Adventure

6.2.2.1. Lord of the Flies

6.2.2.1.1. Commentary on social behaviour? Or how we as a society have progressed

6.2.3. Horror

6.2.3.1. Gothic

6.2.3.1.1. Creepy dolls with very nice dresses

6.2.3.1.2. Black and white aesthetic, very little colouring

6.2.3.1.3. Edgar Allan Poe

6.2.3.1.4. Cathedrals

6.2.3.1.5. Long names like Charlotte?

6.2.3.2. Body Horror

6.2.3.2.1. Junji Ito

6.2.3.2.2. TUSK

6.2.3.3. Halloween

6.2.3.3.1. Graveyard

6.2.3.3.2. Urban Legends

6.2.3.3.3. "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark"

6.2.3.3.4. Stephen King

6.2.3.3.5. A book or product that is scary but focuses more on sound

6.2.3.4. Cosmic/Sci Fi

6.2.3.4.1. HP Lovecraft

6.2.4. Romance

6.2.4.1. Who are the main interests of the romance book?

6.2.4.1.1. Female?

6.2.4.1.2. Male?

6.2.4.1.3. Is this is a heterosexual romance or a queer romance?

6.2.4.2. Is romance the main plot or subplot?

6.2.4.3. Slowburn

6.2.4.3.1. Enemies to Lovers?

6.2.4.3.2. Story of a couple that is on again off again?

6.2.4.4. What are the settings of popular romance books?

6.2.4.4.1. Supernatural

6.2.4.4.2. Dystopian YA

6.2.4.4.3. School

6.2.4.5. Other settings for romance

6.2.4.5.1. Work-life

6.2.4.5.2. New Life

6.2.4.5.3. Romance as a single mother/father?

6.2.4.5.4. Farm life

6.2.4.5.5. Idol/Celebrity

6.3. Non-Fiction

6.3.1. Educational

6.3.1.1. Books that can be educational yet funny

6.3.1.1.1. Two Trains Leave Paris Book

6.3.1.2. Books that can be educational and pretty

6.3.1.2.1. A Naturalist's Book of Wildflowers

6.3.1.2.2. What audience likes these kind of books?

6.3.1.3. Art educational books

6.3.1.3.1. How to do watercolour

6.3.1.3.2. How to use acrylic paint

6.4. Comic Books

6.4.1. Smaller

6.4.1.1. Usually are publishing in monthly issues

6.4.2. Filled with ad pages, like a magazine, so there's funding to the artists, company, and writers

6.4.3. Short and colourful

6.4.3.1. Picture-based

6.4.3.2. Huge pictures and simple shapes/colouring for kids

6.4.3.3. Can also be in black and white

6.4.3.3.1. What kind of audience likes black and white picture books?

6.4.3.3.2. Black and white comics and graphic novels reduce the price of printing

6.4.3.4. A huge comic book issue can be filled with anthologies

6.4.3.4.1. CREEPY COMICS

6.4.3.5. Almost each panel has exaggeration

6.4.3.5.1. Written sound effects

6.4.3.5.2. This is eye-catching to the viewer

6.4.3.6. Background can be simple or complex depending on what should be focused on

6.4.3.6.1. In action scenes, the background can be plain so the viewer can focus on the characters bodies

6.4.3.6.2. Background can be straight lines to show motion and direct the audiences' eyes to where they should be looking at

6.4.3.7. Colour theory

6.4.3.7.1. What colours should be used to convey mood?

6.4.3.7.2. Not only does the artist want to carefully choose colours to set the atmosphere, but they also need to think about their audience

6.4.4. Can be both for kids and adults

6.4.4.1. The age of the main character is usually the age of the target audience

6.4.4.1.1. Young kid character for little kids

6.4.4.1.2. Teen character for young adults

6.4.4.1.3. This is because the audience needs to relate to the main character in order to be invested into their story

6.4.5. Marvel/DC

6.4.5.1. Superhero comic books

6.4.5.1.1. While looking for submission pages for multiple comic book/graphic novel companies, I noticed that many are against superhero comics

7. Hair

7.1. Accessories

7.1.1. Hats

7.1.1.1. Fedora

7.1.1.2. Snapback

7.1.1.2.1. A very sporty look

7.1.1.3. Dad hats

7.1.1.3.1. Simple baseball caps

7.1.1.4. Bucket hats

7.1.1.4.1. Very trendy

7.1.1.5. What kind of hat would fit with your face shape?

7.1.2. Headbands

7.1.2.1. Headbands that have bows or look like bunny ears

7.1.2.2. Cat ear headbands

7.1.2.2.1. This was very popular back in early 2010s for middle school kids

7.1.3. Scarves

7.1.3.1. Head scarves or scarves that can be incorporated into the hair

7.1.3.2. Attach a scarf to a hairtie and use the cloth to be part of the braid

7.1.4. Fashion glasses

7.1.4.1. Glasses in the shape of hearts

7.1.4.2. Glasses with little accessories on the side

7.1.4.2.1. Like tiny flowers or mushrooms

7.2. Braids

7.2.1. Different kinds of braids

7.2.1.1. 3 strand braid

7.2.1.2. 4 strand braid

7.2.1.3. Fishtail braid

7.2.2. Making a braid and adding flowers to the hair as a "cottagecore" aesthetic

7.3. Buns

7.3.1. Ballerina bun

7.3.2. Two buns

7.3.3. Messy bun

7.3.4. How can we make buns more exciting?

7.3.4.1. Add accessories?

7.3.4.2. Use a hairtie that has a bow attached

7.3.4.2.1. Or a nice pattern

7.3.4.3. Putting colourful bobbypins or hairpins in the bun?

7.4. Ponytails/Pigtails

7.4.1. High ponytail

7.4.2. Low ponytail

7.4.3. High pigtails

7.4.3.1. Very kid like

7.4.3.2. Reminds me of Bella Poarch

7.4.4. Different ways of doing pigtails or ponytails

7.4.5. Hair half up hair half down

7.5. Haircolour

7.5.1. Different hair colours that are different or unusual like rainbow colours

7.5.2. Ombre hair colour

7.5.2.1. When one hue gradually bleeds into another colour

7.5.3. Half and half

7.5.3.1. Popular hair-dye trend especially within the TikTok e-girl community where a person dyes half of their a different colour

7.5.4. Streaks

7.5.4.1. Only dyeing multiple and thin strands of hair

7.5.5. Extensions

7.5.5.1. For short hair

7.5.5.2. Colour extensions so people don't have to worry about bleaching and destroying their hair

7.5.6. Wigs?

7.5.6.1. Wigs that are easy to put on for beginners

7.5.6.2. Tutorial on how to put on a wig

7.5.7. Hair chalk that doesn't last that long

7.5.7.1. Easy to put on or else it will take a lot of effort for something that won't last

8. Video Games

8.1. Easy/Relaxing/Comfort Games

8.1.1. Animal Crossing

8.1.1.1. Cute animal characters

8.1.1.1.1. There are certain species within the game

8.1.1.1.2. Each character wears clothing

8.1.1.1.3. You can gift things to each character

8.1.1.2. Suitable for children

8.1.1.3. Targeted towards girl gamers

8.1.1.4. Celebrates the players' birthday

8.1.1.4.1. There's a birthday party held by the characters within the game which is very cute

8.1.1.5. Has a gardening system

8.1.1.5.1. Player can plant both flowers and vegetables

8.1.1.5.2. There's a flower-breeding system as well

8.1.1.6. Has a fishing system

8.1.1.6.1. Whenever the player gets a fish, the game says a fish pun for humour

8.1.2. Stardew Valley

8.1.2.1. Focuses on gardening and farming

8.1.2.1.1. Can take both of plants and animals

8.1.2.2. Has a dating system

8.1.2.2.1. The game allows bisexual romance no matter the gender of the player

8.1.2.2.2. Player can date and marry whoever they want in the town of Stardew Valley

8.1.2.3. Has four seasons

8.1.2.3.1. Spring

8.1.2.3.2. Summer

8.1.2.3.3. Fall

8.1.2.3.4. Winter

8.1.2.3.5. In each season there's an event or festival that the player can participate in

8.1.3. The Sims

8.1.3.1. Can create your own characters that can look like you or someone you know

8.1.3.1.1. This sandbox gameplay can also be used to create an original character

8.1.3.2. Can do almost anything in the sims

8.1.3.2.1. Pick your dream career

8.1.3.2.2. Can pick where you want to live

8.1.3.2.3. Can download mods to change the gameplay or to add something new

8.1.3.2.4. Can marry and date whoever you want

8.1.3.3. DLC

8.1.3.3.1. Supernatural

8.1.3.3.2. University

8.1.3.4. Appeals to mostly a female fanbase

8.2. Puzzle Games

8.2.1. Tetris

8.2.1.1. Many iterations have been created

8.2.1.2. Most unique one is the Nintendo Switch version

8.2.1.2.1. You play tetris as a competitive game against other people in the world

8.2.1.3. Classic game

8.2.1.3.1. Appeals to both the new and old generation

8.2.1.4. Has colourful boxes

8.2.2. Portal

8.2.2.1. Puzzle game with a plot

8.2.3. Candy Crush

8.2.3.1. Phone app that appeals to mostly a female fanbase

8.2.3.2. Does promotional collaborations like the Emoji Movie

8.3. Horror

8.3.1. Night Delivery

8.3.1.1. Seen many Youtubers and Vtubers play this game

8.3.1.2. Scary 3D First POV game

8.3.1.3. You play as a delivery man trying to make a couple bucks at night. What could go wrong?

8.3.1.4. Has a scary elevator scene

8.3.1.4.1. Claustrophobic

8.3.1.4.2. Seems like the game froze or bugged, but it's scripted

8.3.1.5. The streets and apartments have strange lights that emit different colours depending on the mood or atmosphere the dev is doing

8.3.1.5.1. Green and red lights to signal danger or create a creepy and unnatural atmosphere

8.3.2. Devotion

8.3.2.1. Scary foreign 3D First POV game that is about the corruption of cults and dangerous religious activity

8.3.2.1.1. Focuses on how emotionally vulnerable families can be preyed on

8.3.3. Detention

8.3.3.1. Foreign game that focuses on Taiwan under martial law in the 1960s

8.3.3.1.1. Black and white game

8.3.4. Tiny Bunny

8.3.4.1. Black and white game

8.3.4.1.1. Visual novel

8.3.4.2. The protagonists of the game are two young siblings

8.3.4.2.1. The player feels a sense of helplessness because they are now in the shoes of a child

8.3.5. Doki Doki Literature Club

8.3.5.1. A colourful game that makes the player think it's a romantic visual novel

8.3.5.1.1. Turns out to be a horror game that is filled with scripted glitches and crashes

8.3.5.2. Create poetry

8.3.6. Hopps Playhouse

8.3.6.1. Sidescroller video game

8.3.6.2. Requires to player to run and jump over objects

8.3.6.3. The protagonist is a young girl

8.3.6.4. The plot revolves around a girl with a haunted stuffed toy

8.3.6.4.1. The stuffed toy tries to kill her

8.3.6.4.2. At the end of the story, it is revealed that the protagonist might not be reliable

8.3.7. Welcome to the Game

8.3.7.1. Very dark game that focuses on the dark web

8.3.7.2. Played by numerous popular Youtubers like Markiplier

8.3.7.3. Has a sequel

8.3.7.4. 3D First POV

8.4. Visual Novel

8.4.1. Game that requires more text

8.4.1.1. In order to keep players engaged with the game, the dev has to implement graphics or fun visuals to break up the bricks of text within the game

8.4.1.1.1. The player wants to play a game not read an essay

8.4.1.1.2. These graphics can be animated or still

8.4.1.2. In Visual Novels, there's usually an Art Gallery button that allows players to look at all of the graphics they unlocked

8.4.1.3. Healthy balance between story and graphics

8.5. Pixelated

8.5.1. Pixelated games like Ib or Witch's House

8.5.1.1. These games are considered "retro" or "vintage"

8.5.1.1.1. Usually these kind of games are preferred by indie developers since they're less graphically taxing than AAA games like Final Fantasy or Call of Duty

8.5.1.2. Since graphics are lacking, devs make up for it by implementing a very interesting plot

8.6. Phone App

8.6.1. Can be accessed on the go

8.6.1.1. Can be used by anyone who is bored in their house or in public

8.6.1.2. Can be used by anyone

8.6.1.2.1. Kids

8.6.1.2.2. Adults

8.6.1.3. Usually low-graphics so the phone can run the game without lag or glitches

8.6.1.3.1. Can have cute and simple graphics

8.6.1.3.2. Should be user-friendly and not complex