indie 3ds game: attack of the Friday monsters
Venom – In League With Satan 7″
Please welcome Perucetus, the new - and largest- known archeoceti.
A whale of enormous proportions. While it's exact size and weight is certainly a matter of heated debates it was no doubt a really big boi. Here a quick sketch of it approaching a time traveler.
The insatiable urge to add art to everything you own
it’s december which means it’s now officially christmas season
merry christmas y’all
For Patreon subscribers at £11+, an Auguste angst story set after the end of Creme de la Creme!
Find all 19 bonus stories here and see the current list below:
Interactive stories
Silk Handkerchief (Asher Garnett POV: a terrible afternoon tea)
Grey Jacket (Javi del Quiros: readying to leave Zaledo)
Tizari Square (Auguste Renaldt, MC POV: a visit to Jezhan, friendship or romance)
Shiny Shoes (Hartmann, MC POV: stress at Gessner, friendship or romance)
Background POV stories
Tomi Danelak, 1755: meeting Pascha for the first time
Fiore Roldan, 1752: a holiday with Jaime gone wrong
Matia Frasada, 1748: an ill-fated expedition
Varenn Korzha, 1754: an unwanted letter
Raffi Claudian, 1759: meeting exciting new friends
Savarel Lopes, 1760: a bad time on leave
Story Prompts (MC POV)
Auguste/MC & Holding Hands
Beaumont/MC & Waking Up Together
Denario/MC/Savarel & Eyes Meet
Fiore/MC/Savarel & Too Hot
Hartmann/MC & Cooking
Raffi/MC & Stargazing
Rys/MC & Coffee Shop
Other stories
Florin Kraemer, 1757 - Wartime AU: a new arrival in the trenches
Cezara Dalca, 1754 - Gallatin teacher triad story (F/M/M, first-time, explicit)
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Dragon Quest IX’s postgame is probably one of the weirdest things I’ve ever born witness to, proving that going through the effort of uncovering the DLC was definitely a good idea. Every time I think I’ve hit the outer limits of the insanity, something even crazier occurs.
The Luminary quests: Basically your normal prestige class fare, not even DLC, just relegated to the postgame, which in itself offers up a lot of options for characterization since it’s the upgrade to the main character’s vocation.
The concept of the recruitment quests, even the one ending in literal time travel: Hey, free party members. Not sure how worth using they are when you’ve probably got a perfectly fine party already, but if you feel like putting in the effort to grind them up, they’re yours.
The inn-based mafia: Okay, that’s basically normal Dragon Quest.
The start of the Yore arc: …I’m sorry, you want tools dropped from what?
When I was younger, I didn’t understand why Luigi would like. Go to the mansion. After all, if you got a flyer in the mail that said you’d won a free house, who’d trust that? And you get there and it looks haunted as shit, who goes in there? Why not just. Go home?
Now I get it. With housing prices while they are, if you get given a free house, you don’t question that shit. And if it’s a little haunted, that’s nothing a little incense won’t fix.
Your glasses are missing, and it reeks of a cruel prank to your dependence on them. You have your suspects. Now it’s only a matter of time before you unmask them. Will you find your glasses, and see what’s hidden in their heart?
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It’s here guys! The full game is finally out! 🥳
I'm so happy I could cry right now 😭 The game holds a dear place in my heart, not just because it’s my first game ever, but also because it’s a gift to my high school self. A lot of the original characters I came up with during that time finally come to light in the game. (You can find them in filler scenes, except for one where it’s just me and my friends haha…) I also add a lot of details from my old school (with the addition of things I wish it had back then, because let’s be real, the only after school activity the educators care about is cram schools 😭 No Literature Club would exist if I stick 100% to reality).
Anyway, the full game offers:
Customizable MC: name, gender, and more
3 fluffy romances (gender-selectable love interests) and 1 secret romance
Diverse branching, with 2 main endings
If you like the game, consider leaving a rating and/or a comment. I would love to hear your thoughts! 💗
fish, chop wood, keep granny warm and survive the night. a game jam project called solstice.
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