Voice actors and video games go hand in hand, right? But what happens when voice actors try to make a video game?
Well, co-creator of Date Everything Robbie Daymond joked it "almost destroyed" their lives, with Ray Chase and Amanda Hufford also sharing the tough times they had with getting their game to screen.
The game does, well, what it says on the tin, you can get into a relationship with anything inside a virtual household, with plenty of nods to the anime history of the creators involved.
They spoke to BBC Newsbeat’s Tom Richardson to share the challenges they faced in making the leap from voice acting to game creating.
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