massive brain headcanon: japanese is alexs first language and rens picked up enough from her that they can have casual conversations while speaking it. they constantly exploit this to gossip without anyone knowing what theyre talking about. this drives jonas insane
i promise ill eventually post something other than jonas memes
Ren: What’s up babygirl Alex: I am a nonbinary teenager Ren: What’s up baby nonbinary teenager
I’ve seen some things for OxenFree about what kind of shirt Alex is wearing under the jacket but look:
In the flashback she’s not wearing her usual shirt but one with stripes. But look at what her brothers wearing
Alex is wearing her brothers shirt. It’s probably what little comfort she has left after what happened and I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s why most of her time shinanigans sent her back to memories with her brother.
is this funny? am i funny? will the oxenfree tumblr fandom let me in now?
extremely specific hcs pt 7: how they seal envelopes
alex: licks the envelope gum or whatever it's called
ren: puts a cute sticker on it to keep it shut
nona: uses glue
clarissa: tapes it
jonas: just leaves it open like some kind of heathen
After 2 weeks of multiple health screens and asking everyone to quarantine, I surprised my closest inner circle with a trip to a private island where we could pretend things were normal just for a brief moment in time.
Big "maybe" on this, but I think that Oxenfree II: Lost Signals could possibly include references to the game Oxenfree (or at least be inspired by it). I mean, the title of the game includes the word "oxenfree" which seems awfully similar to "Oxenfree." Though, it feels like that could be quite the stretch for the developers, so it might just be a coincidence. In the trailer for the game, it showcases a character using a radio to tune into different frequencies to open a triangle-shaped gate/portal. I've only played the game 20 times so I'm not entirely sure, but I know the mechanic was used at least once in Oxenfree. However, other games might be better known for it, so it's best to take the connection with a grain of salt. Both the game's description and the trailer use the name "Camena" to refer to the setting of the game. That name might be the same as the name of the hometown of the main characters in Oxenfree, but I'm too lazy to look that up right now. Even if it is the same, it's still a super cool name, so it might just be another coincidence.