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They're all almost certainly dead regardless anyways, you leave Danny in the barn which gets overrun by walkers, their mother is taken out before your eyes, and Andy is devestated to the point that he just lets himself be overtaken by walkers (at least that's whats implied).
and i killed andy cause the first reason
Judging from Brenda and Andy’s dialogue they only killed people to live and when they felt it was necessary.
Danny was just a sadistic ♥♥♥♥ who got off on killing people.
Well i saw a comment on a video telling about when someonoe spared danny telling the people there are deleted files with audio which said about him raping children. And even if he wasnt i said he looked like one which didnt meant it was a fact so now you know about why i said it and if you want proof then you could tell me
I think whatever we choose story always flow as it is written... choices don't even matter tho.
The only way these choices effect the story is through different dialogue with specific characters. Two examples would be Clementine, and the Stranger.