merritt k

[7][8] k is the editor of the Twine game print anthology Videogames for Humans and co-author of the poetry collection Total Mood Killer and the comics-poetry hybrid text Internet Murder Revenge Fantasy.

LIM was made in Construct 2, and is a maze game about navigating public spaces and the perception of others.

Though Twine as first released in 2009, k credits Anna Anthropy's 2012 work, Rise of the Videogame Zinesters, for bringing it to a wider audience.

k authored works using Twine, and was grouped into a 'queer games scene' which featured other trans women creatives such as Anthropy, Mattie Brice, and Porpentine, the presence of which lead k to declare in Lambda Literary that "hypertext and digital games are totally trans genres".

[19] The autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) aspect of the game is in the gameplay rather than as audio.