«I realized the connection and how important this could be in creating
real upward mobility in people's lives by just removing barriers, and certainly I had enough of a treasure trove of barriers that were put before me as an African American woman and certainly African - American women that came before me,» she said.
From barbarous jabs swapped between friends, to quiet riverside reflections about inaccessible
upward class
mobility, to sheepishly confessed thoughts on God's
real estate, Hockenberry and Benson have written a game which easily sits next to the likes of Oxenfree, Gone Home, and Kentucky Route Zero as a modern day classic.