This is a really cool visual novel made in RPG Maker. I like the story and character designs, and the music is great. I'm looking forward to Charlie Boyfriend's next project.
Th30nlyLuminous
Recent community posts
This is a really fun and challenging horror game. I like the blocky and vibrant graphics, and I like that, even though you know the monster doesn't make any sound when it's close by, the audio tricks you into thinking that it does. I also REALLY like that the monster doesn't jumpscare you when it catches you. I hate jumpscares.
I really enjoyed this prequel. I loved "Trick & Treat" when I played it, so this was quite the treat (no pun intended).
Also, while there are still achievements and a bad end I need to get, I've managed to get some of the achievements and the bad ends 1-5, so I thought I'd share how I got them here, seeing as how it's relatively simple to get the normal and true endings, as well as the achievements tied to them:
Bad Ends:
Bad End 1: Run into the candelabrum at the bottom of the kitchen approximately 5 times.
Bad End 2: Repeatedly taste the mixture in the cauldron. Taste it 2 times before stirring the cauldron or 3 times after stirring it.
Bad End 3: Eat from the bread in the top left of the kitchen or from the bowl of sweets on the dining table.
Bad End 4: Stir the cauldron approximately 4 times.
Bad End 5: Talk to all of the pumpkins in the pantry and garden, and then, sit down next to one of them.
Bad End 6: Right at the beginning of the game, repeatedly run into the door to the south until Charlotte comes home.
Missable Achievements:
Potion Master: Stir the cauldron perfectly the first time.
Potato Master: Peel the potatoes perfectly the first time.
Break Mugs: Break both the glass mugs.
Pumpkin Friends: Talk to all of the pumpkins in the pantry and garden.
Potato Harvest: Harvest all the potatoes in the garden.
Pumpkin Outfit: Put on the pumpkin outfit in the pantry.
Pink Outfit: Put on the pink outfit in the bedroom.
Please add on what I've missed to this list, and thank you for reading!
I'm really sorry for what you went through, and even though we don't know each other, just know that I'm very proud of you. You're a much stronger person than you know. I'm also really happy that you like making video games as much as you do. I enjoy playing your games a lot, and I'm looking forward to your future ones as well.
I really like this game. It's genuinely tense and pretty scary, especially when the corpse actually appears, and I like how creative the dream sequences are. Also, funnily enough, the way in which you fall asleep in the game is similar to what I do in real life when I can't sleep. My vision is dotted with little grey shapes when I close my eyes, so I often watch them to go to sleep.
I really wanted to give this a good rating, but I noticed there was no option to do so. I don't know why I can't rate this game, but regardless, this is an amazing love letter to old RPG Maker games and I'd definitely recommend it if you enjoyed games like "Mad Father", "Ib", "Alicemare" and "Aria's Story".
I'm really enjoying this so far. I love how cute and vibrant all of the characters are, and I love the soundtrack. Also, I recognised the music from the title screen as being the same music from the title screen as "Sofia?" by Hatoge, so that's pretty cool! Anyway, I'm still busy getting the other endings, and I already have a feeling that things are not what they seem...
I really liked this game. I liked the message of how two people can find their way back to each other, even if it might seem as though their paths will never cross again, and I liked how you had to work out the rules of different number sequences, so that you could find the next numbers in the sequences and move forward.