To say that a videogame can change someone’s life – let alone save it – might sound a tad hyperbolic. But for Zhenghua Yang, head of developer and boutique publisher Serenity Forge, it’s true in the most literal sense. Yang, more commonly known as ‘Z’ (with the American pronunciation), suffers from chronic refractory idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, a rare autoimmune disease, from which he almost died at the age of 18.
That experience is retold in Yang’s, and Serenity Forge’s, first game, Loving Life. It’s a short nonfictional visual novel, the writing both affecting and unflinching, as it follows young student Yang from studying in his campus dorm to, suddenly, lying in a hospital bed – where he was given a pen and paper to write his will, with doctors not…
