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my big sister🕵️♀️
I was flipping through my old Miu art and remembered my favorites. I still love her 💖😩 Does anyone even remember Danganronpa, or is it just the lost media of a lost fandom?
made a felted J.D Wirman ok?... how do we feel abt him
ok bye
I had a dream about a critically acclaimed game that starts as 100% a detective game and transitions completely into a romance game.
You play an incredibly skilled detective investigating the murder of a person you've never met. Youre able to piece together scenes, events, and thought processes with immaculate accuracy.
Over the course of the game you find clues and learn more about the victim, their life, and who they were as a person. You, as the detective, fall in love.
You start learning how they acted, what they liked, and through your excellent detective skills can vividly picture them alive. You learn the story of their life, and become too infatuated with them to solve the murder.
The detective starts imagining romance scenes with the victim. If you screw up a dialog option with them, the detective will roll back the fantasy with a "hmm, that's not how it'd go". You trap yourself in a mental timeloop of romantic dialog, perfecting the conversation while you shower, and figure out exactly the words you would say.
As the game progresses, you learn more about them, and details of their life, and the imagined visage of the victim sharpens and evolves. You grow closer.
The great tragedy is that the romance could never fail, as it takes place in the mind of a detective who is steadily going insane. Instead of mourning the loss, they become alive. The game ends with reality and fiction blurring together, becoming inseperable. In one ending, you find the murderer and take out your longing and frustration; an eye for an eye. In another, you put yourself under the knife to finally be with your love.
New Year. New Screenshots.
Ok, I'm a little late to the new year, I admit, but I still have some new screenshots for you.
One piece of feedback I received on Whispers at White Oak Inn was that some of the graphics were lacking. Totally fair. If I had the time, energy, and willpower, I would go through that whole first game and revamp it. Maybe I will someday, but it is not this day.
I learned a lot on that first game, and I'm taking those new skills into making The Body at Clearwater Bay. Please enjoy these new screenshots from the game, and feel free to share any theories you come up with. 👀
Follow Buntective Bunlock Hopps on his strangest journey yet across 3 unique worlds!
Made some changes and additions amidst the writing :) - Changed the Pause menu to match the Main menu - Added a dialogue speed slider and toggle for the typing sound - Made the Options and Insights available during dialogue - Added a Log to the Insights menu