Lost Childhood Game

Guys, I’m begging for help, if possible please spread this around and turn it into a copypasta. It’s about an obscure and sensitive game that was lost years ago.

I’m looking for an old mobile game (Android/Play Store) in which you play as a mental health professional/therapist/crisis hotline worker talking to different characters to stop them from committing suicide or getting into serious trouble. The game was simple, in black and white (with shades of gray), without vibrant graphics, and it had few animations. If you managed to save the character, their expression would become clearer and the environment would become less gloomy (if I’m not mistaken, with stronger colors). The character appeared as a visible image on the screen, and their facial expression changed from time to time according to your answers. The gameplay consisted of text-based dialogues with about 4 response options per turn. Depending on the answers you chose, you could “save” or “lose” the character, and by saving one you unlocked the next. The background was dark, not completely black, and there was serious or sad ambient music. There were several characters, of different genders and ages. It wasn’t famous and I believe it was removed from the Play Store. Most likely it was an unknown indie game. In the game, you talk to the character in person and, if you got all the right lines, you would prevent them from committing suicide. I probably played it between 2015 and 2019, but I have no idea when the game itself was released. I really need to find this game, I hope someone knows it.