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I enjoyed the first game and I look forward to playing this sequel!

I would like to ask if you plan to release this game on Steam once all the routes are complete. I bought "The Rose of Segunda" through Steam, and I prefer keeping all my games in one place when possible, so is it better to wait for that? Will you be giving a Steam key to people who purchased the current version on Itch.io? Or is "The Thorns of War" going to be a Itch.io release only?

Thank you!

Thank you!

I have gotten the endings for all four characters, read the five omake, unlocked all the character profiles, etc. Visiting the secret place on weeks 1 and 5 only leads to the bad ending still. =/

Maybe it's a bug, but I only get the bad ending ("Euphoria") when I do that.

You did good work on the art and story for this game!

Also, I'm missing CGs 4 to 7 on the last page. Can I get a hint on how to unlock them? I have found the True End, but can't manage to find any other hidden routes. 

Is this an April Fools game?

I use Chrome and they all work just fine for me. Maybe it's something with your settings? 

It was definitely meant to be challenging! Thank you for playing and commenting.

Thank you for playing (and commenting). The maze picture is not the real maze, don't let it fool you!

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That is on purpose. It's meant to be mostly luck, especially since you are navigating a maze in the dark. The method to find the endings is to approach it strategically (cover all the space, even if it takes multiple playthroughs). Or be really lucky, lol.

Thank you for playing!

Thank you! The maze in the center does not represent the actual maze in the game. It was simply to represent "maze" and add some art. Maybe I should post a walkthrough later.

I think the feature of having a game scenario with a character asking you the question would be really popular. Personally, when I need an app meant for organization and daily activities, I enjoy having a "gamefied" one, even if it's something simple. Romanticize your life like it's a game, you know?

This was cute and hilarious, and clearly a lot of care was put into it. And I definitely want the serious version of this game now.

I am somehow convinced that if this was set to one question a day and had a log feature, it would be the next top journaling app or something.

I wish the movement was just a smidge faster, but overall the game has a good level of difficulty and it's fun to play.

The voiced time reminder is very helpful. I think the only clearly negative is that the grass looks just like the spikes to the hurried player's eye.

Very polished and professional-looking , but it keeps freezing for me.

The art is very cute (and the cuteness is cleverly used as part of the plot, which is a bonus). I like the multiple endings.

Lovely game with amazing art and mood.

Are you including reincarnation stories (reincarnation in the same world, it being a fantasy world) as isekai?  It's a common trope in the Otome Isekai subgenre, but from reading the rules I am not sure if they specifically require two different worlds.

A PSD lineart with named layers that you can use to draw your own chibi characters for games or other projects!

Get it here > https://csvidal.itch.io/lil-chibi-base


Thank you! They are so pretty!

I love your backgrounds and plan to use them soon. Will you be doing a vertical version of these?

Nice game. I managed to win one, but I actually found the game over state to be more fun because of how the poor musician simply perishes.

I purposedly kept that out so there's more of an incentive to try again if you fail. (But if curiosity consumes you, all the riddles can be found online.)

A really fun game! The "blinkers" feature is a pretty clever way to add difficulty with the car switching lanes but it not coming out of nowhere for the player. The possibility to destroy cars also makes it very addicting (I enjoyed trying to get them to crash onto each other!)

I have launched my first asset pack on Itch.io, after noticing there aren't many sci-fi or spaceship backgrounds available.

They are ideal for visual novels, RPGs, or any kind of narrative games, but can be used for anything!
The pack consists of 6 high-quality/photorealistic backgrounds. You may also edit them to fit your projects.

Download page: https://csvidal.itch.io/sci-fi-living-background-pack

What kind of backgrounds would you like to see next?


I bought the current 5$ bundle as I feel like it supports a good cause, but I definitely don't want all those games. Can I give some of them away as gifts? (The games to be gifted have not been claimed/download, of course.)

There are million-dollar budget projects that don't have this good of a plot twist.

I was having this same problem and after seeing Pyro143's comment I tried changing the default place for creating a new project, and it worked straight away. All I did was choose another folder.