You play as a medieval innkeeper sold into slavery. Then, one day, a masked stranger comes to rescue you. But they seem to know a little too much about you, despite you having never met them before. It turns out, you have.
In the future.
Play as any gender.
Heavy focus on dialog branching.
Genres: romance, medieval fantasy, action, drama, sci-fi, slice of life.
190,000 words. 360,000 if nonbinary code is included.
First of all, thank you for sharing the complete work for free.
It is a very action packed story. And the option choice certainly reflects that.
I wonder, if it is a translation into English from another language, because some description used words that are a bit too clinical for the setting. Some dialogue choice go from 0 to 60 in a split of a second it’s quite a comedic effect.
Would love a bit more romance with the love interest.
I’ve been following this game on and off since the first demo release in 2024, I haven’t heard anything about this though in a couple months so seeing it suddenly completed was a nice surprise.
Not only that but you’re letting everyone experience it for free. I really enjoyed what I saw last time and I am excited to jump in again and finish the story. Also can’t wait to see the sequel! Good luck on it.
I can’t seem to find the bug, can you help me?
In chapter 3 and 4, Melody would’ve told you about the name Melon. In those cases, was there an error there?
EDIT: I fixed the bug for the other individual who chose the trans option, but I don’t know if it’s the same bug for you?
In chapter 3 and 4, did the name Acorn appear correctly? EDIT: I fixed it. I’m so sorry about that, the issue was all the way in chapter 1, I’m so sorry if this ruins your experience, can you please speedrun the game from beginning?
Yeah it’s been a long journey, thank you so much. The sequel’s story is already done (since before the WIP began) but I wanna go harder, do crazier branches so the game might take another year.
I really enjoyed this story, even though I was gutted twice. Once after the slave catcher event, and again at the very end. Great job though, and I eagerly await the sequel!