Eternal Threads Review (Yendor)
As an indie game, it has an interesting mechanic: By intervening in minor decisions, you can change the sequence of events leading up to a fatal fire and along the way help people resolve some issues they are facing. It's more drama / slice-of-life than high fantasy or SCI-FI, but I cam to like the people and enjoyed setting their lives straight.
But there are several ways the game fails to live up to its potential. The introduction talks about saving the time-line which is a good excuse for the types of interventions you make, but the was no connection made between your actions and the larger picture of "the future," The ending is underwhelming, and the bonus ending is somewhere between unexplained mystery or never-resolved cliffhanger. Likewise some threads that seem to tie to the whole time-travel intervention thing are never resolved nor explained.
If you approach it as a puzzle game with time travel as an explanation for the mechanic of making minor interventions to save a group of roommates, it's a good game. If you expect it to actually address any time-travel paradox questions or introduce a future history, you'll be disappointed especially given the introductory prologue that sounds like there will be a plot set in the future (there isn't).