My username says it all.
Anyway, because of my condition, Life of an Aspie has been the one idea I've had for a comic (and there were several before LoaA even though I had ideas for it as far back as 2011) that actually stuck with me. Any time I've tried to come up with ideas for other comics, I quickly abandoned them because my brain would always return its focus back to LoaA. This is actually a good thing as because I'm so obsessed with my comic, I've been able to lavish the most attention on it and help formulate any story ideas I have into better ones. On the subject of games to briefly change the subject, the most recent occurrence where I used a video game in LoaA, I went the distance and not only made it feel like my main protagonist was actually in that world (The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons to be specific), but also faithfully recreated the segment of OoS that she was playing (with a couple of minor liberties sure, but still, compared to many gaming webcomics I've read over the years where the focus is more on cheap jokes about the game in question, a variant of two guys sitting on a couch discussing or playing games, or is just "X game crossed with Y cute thing/pop culture icon" , I can honestly say that I immersed both the main protagonist and readers who are also gamers alike in the world of Holodrum (Oracle of Season's setting) using a longplay I found on Youtube to refresh my mind as it had been so many years since I played the game myself, my own playthrough via emulator to double check for authenticity's sake (and to relive a piece of my childhood. lol), and finally a Zelda Wiki to look up the dialogue for an NPC who gives "Link" the shovel item shortly before the player reaches the second dungeon of the game. Again, for authenticity's sake.