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My College (v0.16.2) is a reflective, semi-autobiographical long-form piece by Frank Vector that blends memoir, cultural critique, and a close study of campus life during a transitional era. The work centers on the narrator’s undergraduate years and uses the college as both setting and symbol: a contained ecosystem where identity, ambition, and social systems are tested and remade. Version 0.16.2 indicates a polished draft with iterative edits—enough to show coherent structure and developed themes, though still consciously tethered to a draft stage that preserves exploratory phrasing and deliberate rough edges.

The update changelog is extensive, but several key features stand out as game-changers.

A frequent complaint about previous builds (pre-0.16) was that money was too easy to earn. Frank Vector has rebalanced the economy.

Audience: Readers of literary coming-of-age narratives, campus novels, memoir-adjacent fiction—likely ages 18–45, including recent graduates, academics, and readers who appreciate introspective literary prose. Comparables: Zadie Smith’s essays (for social observation), Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Marriage Plot (for campus-era relationships and intellectual inquiry), Joan Didion’s autobiographical tone (for reflective clarity).

The subreddit and Discord server for My College have been buzzing since the release of -v0.16.2-. The general consensus is that Frank Vector has fixed the "mid-game slump." Previous versions often saw players grinding stats between major story beats. Version 0.16.2 introduces random "Campus Events" (lost IDs, protests, guest lectures) that trigger automatically to keep the gameplay loop fresh.

One user, CampusGuru88, wrote: “v0.16.2 is the most stable and engaging build yet. The Ms. Vance route feels realistic—no instant gratification, just two stressed people finding common ground at 2 AM. That’s peak Frank Vector writing.”

However, some players have criticized the new rent system as too punishing. Frank Vector responded in a dev diary that a "Sandbox Mode" (disable rent) is planned for v0.17.0.