The Cozy-Game Comfort Player vs The Sundance Indie Watcher
Two taste personalities. See how their Taste DNA differs — and which one is you.
"You feel safest when the world wants you to tend it."
caretaking_as_core_loop: world responds to being tended — growth and relief are the reward
routine_loop_satisfaction: daily-cycle routines with clear task completion over open-ended urgency
hostile_world_aversion: strongly rejects settings where the environment's primary relationship to you is threat
emotional_processing_as_content: grief, therapy, and life-review are the subject matter, not the backdrop
resource_management_ceiling: tolerates light resource tracking for warmth payoff; punishing scarcity breaks immersion
"You want the ache of being alive at human scale."
human_scale_intimacy: stories bounded by one person's or one community's immediate world
bittersweet_irresolution: endings that hold hope and loss simultaneously, refusing clean catharsis
youth_as_perceptual_frame: young or adolescent worldview that is internally sovereign, not decorative
material_precarity_as_atmosphere: economic or social instability rendered as lived texture, not as political statement
authentic_emotional_rupture: characters who break down or crack open without melodrama or musical cue
How their taste differs
These two archetypes don't share overlapping taste dimensions — they're measuring different things.
Which one are you?
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