Dingcom Review, or a Record of Emotions – No Footage Left, Only Feelings Remain

“An unrecorded day, Dingcom saved in my heart”
Sometimes, the moments we fail to record are the ones that linger most vividly.
The scenes from the game have vanished, but the warmth of that day remains perfectly intact in my heart.
👉 Curious about the story of Dingcom’s first day, presented as a structured review?
🎥 Unrecorded Moments, More Vivid Than Regretted
That’s exactly how it was.
That day, when I first played Dingcom with Quila and Coreng.
Unaware that the UI was covering the screen,
I believed I was recording those precious moments.
I found out later.
The diary UI that opened when I pressed the ESC key had covered the entire screen.
It was a bit disheartening and regrettable.
But strangely,
those moments remained even more vividly in my mind than any video.
🐦 Vanished Scenes, Living in the Heart
The moment I received the green glider.
The moment we saw a sleeping bag floating on the water,
and laughed, saying, “What is this?”
Quila playfully calling Coreng “buaya (crocodile).”
And…
the small exclamations of wonder and gratitude she showed
when I caught a silverfish and handed it to her.
Those scenes are no longer in any video,
but perhaps that’s why they are even clearer.
🧶 The Emotion of Connection, More Precious Than Footage
At first, I thought it was just a healing game,
but in Dingcom, we walked together,
slept together, exchanged gifts, and conversed.
Even though they were just pixels and animations,
those emotions were not fake.
💭 Even Without a Record, Emotions Remain
I, who tried to record everything.
But sometimes, the moments we fail to capture become even more precious.
That day in Dingcom
isn’t on my computer,
but it’s very clearly saved in my heart.
🐢 Emotional Comment…
“There are days when recording isn’t everything.
The emotions left in vanished scenes might be remembered longer.”
Is this article a review of Dingcom? Or an emotional essay…?
