Milk Inside a Bag of Milk Inside a Bag of Milk

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Milk inside a bag of milk inside a bag of milk
Developer(s)Nikita Kryukov
Publisher(s)
  • Missing Calm
  • Forever Entertainment
EngineRen'Py
Platform(s)Windows, MacOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch
ReleasemacOS, Linux, Windows
  • WW: August 26, 2020
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: November 11, 2022
Genre(s)Visual novel
Mode(s)Single player

Milk Inside a Bag of Milk Inside a Bag of Milk[a] is a 2020 psychological horror visual novel game developed by Russian game developer Nikita Kryukov. The game centers around an unnamed female protagonist who visits a nearby grocery market to purchase a bag of milk, but is troubled with the challenges of suffering from severe trauma and psychosis. The player plays as a voice inside her head with which she shares an inner monologue.

The game was published to Steam by Missing Calm on August 26, 2020. On November 11, 2022, the game and its sequel were ported to the Nintendo Switch by Forever Entertainment.

Plot[edit]

Gameplay screenshot

The game begins from the first-person perspective, where the player accompanies the girl to the grocery store to pick up a bag of milk for the character's mother. The girl's walk is made extremely difficult by her inability to hypothetically speak a sentence to the cashier, and by her obsessive realization that one foot was walking on the asphalt, and the other on the grass, to which the player must try to teach her how to walk properly. Once inside the store, the player must navigate and remind the character several times to grab and pay for the milk, which is made all the more difficult due to the characters hallucinations and inability to properly communicate with others.

Once outside, the character walks close to a gas station and almost is struck by a truck, but hallucinates a bear passing her by instead. The player can choose two different ways to confront the girl about her problems, but either path chosen leads to the character breaking the fourth wall and imagining herself speaking to the player directly. In this conversation, the player is informed about the traumas the character has faced, such as her father's suicide and the mental troubles she has had ever since. The player then interrupts her and advises her to head back home and the game picks back up where it left off. At this point the music stops and instead the sound of wind blowing begins playing, the character elaborates on this by explaining the medicine causes her to hear "terrible and unpleasant melodies" which stop after her medicine wears off. After spending time on the rooftop of her apartment building, she heads back downstairs where her mother orders her to go to bed.

Reception[edit]

Lilia Hellal of Rice Digital praised the game's unique visuals and storytelling, writing that "Equipped with a strong, distinctive production style thanks to its disturbing retro art and the foreboding discomfort of its droning music, it’s a memorable indie gem that will never be forgotten once experienced".[1] Jesse Grodman from DreadXP likewise found the game's visual style, writing and aesthetics "fantastic", but notes that what makes the game really great is how it handles the subject matter of mental health, suicidal thoughts and familial abuse.[2] Kyle Caldwell at Pixel Die found the game to be short and tight, and surprisingly effective in getting the player to care about the protagonist in the short amount of time you get to spend with her.[3] John Walker of Buried Treasure rated the game 8/10 and found that it dealt with the subject of trauma in an especially honest matter not in spite of, but because the player is unable to save the protagonist.[4] Kohei Fujita of IGN Japan placed the game eight on his personal 2022 game of the year list.[5]

Sequel[edit]

On February 19, 2021, Kryukov announced that a sequel was in development.[6] On December 16, 2021, the sequel was published by Kryukov under the title Milk outside a bag of milk outside a bag of milk, colloquially referred to as "Milk 2".[7]

The sequel continues the story where the previous installment ends. After purchasing the bag of milk in the original installment, the girl returns home, where her abusive mother confronts and attacks her. After the attack, the girl retreats to her bedroom, where she prepares for the night and attempts to fall asleep.

The sequel contains short but fully animated cutscenes and branching paths with alternate endings. The graphics are less abstract and no longer rendered in monochrome. And while the original game was mostly told from a first-person perspective, the sequel has the player looking at the girl, rather than look through her eyes, revealing what she looks like. The game takes on a style that is more common among visual novels where text boxes are accompanied by a drawing of their speaker.[8]

Kerry Brunskill of PCGamer praised the game for not succumbing to the "natural urge" to provide a fix-it for its suffering protagonist, writing that "this lack of answers or any insulting magical fix for a serious and all-consuming state of being hit my soul with the force of a hurricane."[9]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Stylized as Milk inside a bag of milk inside a bag of milk...

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lilia Hellal (January 12, 2021). "The harrowing horror of indie visual novel Milk inside a bag of milk inside a bag of milk". Rice Digital. Archived from the original on January 17, 2021. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  2. ^ Jesse Grodman (December 12, 2021). "Ultra-indie Spotlight Sunday: Milk Inside A Bag Of Milk Inside A Bag Of Milk". DreadXP. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  3. ^ Kyle Caldwell (August 15, 2021). "Milk inside a bag of milk inside a bag of milk – Review". Pixel Die. Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  4. ^ John Walker (August 31, 2020). "Milk inside a bag of milk inside a bag of milk". Buried Treasure. Archived from the original on April 26, 2022. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  5. ^ 藤田, 幸平 (December 27, 2022). "2022年を振り返る個人GOTY:藤田幸平 VRにハマりVRChatに溺れた" [Personal GOTY looking back on 2022: Kohei Fujita addicted to VR and drowned in VRChat]. IGN Japan (in Japanese). Ziff Davis. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  6. ^ Nikita Kryukov (February 19, 2021). "The sequel is already in development!". Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  7. ^ "10 Video Game Titles That Are Far Too Long". TheGamer. November 17, 2022. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  8. ^ Jonathan Bolding (January 2, 2022). "Surreal visual novel 'milk inside a bag of milk' has a sequel now: 'milk outside a bag of milk'". PCGamer. Archived from the original on January 3, 2022. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  9. ^ Kerry Brunskill (February 17, 2022). "Milk Outside a Bag of Milk Outside a Bag of Milk is a chance to examine a me outside a bag of me". PCGamer. Archived from the original on February 18, 2022. Retrieved June 4, 2022.

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