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Some of you may or may not know, but I am working on a visual novel/ am a visual novel dev. I created my first VN, American University Life ~Welcome Week!~ which is on Steam and Itch.io.

My latest project is "These Cosmic Horrors are Kind of Cute?!" in which you take the role of the protagonist Kai, who ends up unlocking a puzzlebox and inadvertently releasing the daughter of Cthulhu. Along the way you meet several other eldritch horror godesses, namely Shub-Niggurath, Hastur, and Nyarlathotep. The last two of which whose sprites aren't currently in the demo, but Nyarlathotep is hidden somewhere.

Currently only the demo is completed, free on Itch.io. It is worth about an ~hour's worth of read time, less if you're fast. I have plans to Kickstart sometime within the next few months, if not early next year.

If you take interest in the VN and think about backing, any Honored Patrons tier and above who express interest can be entered as backers, and matched with the Kickstarter tier according to lifetime pledge amount at no extra cost.

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These Cosmic Horrors are Kind of Cute?!

These Cosmic Horrors are Kind of Cute is a visual novel inspired by Lovecraftian cosmic horror. Meet some of the biggest eldritch names given human waifu form for your reading pleasure. Kai is an ordinary convenience store worker who stumbles across an eldritch puzzle box.

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Nfsu2 18

Given the time of the post and that there are no other posts in this category, there were not enough people who showed interest? Kind of makes me sad since you make quite wonderful stories.

Nfsu2 18

Either that or more updates to this never got the visual novel tag applied to them.

jamminrabbit

Short answer is that I've halted development on my VN projects. Long answer is they cost a lot of time and money, and around that time I was writing 4 stories at the same time, and only making ~$60/mo on patreon. I was also less informed on advertising VNs at the time, which led to virtually no patreon or donation gain. Essentially, putting out a public demo and suggesting people to subscribe to patreon is like asking them to sub to a patreon where advanced chapters are already on public release. I'd LOVE to go back and complete my goofy cosmic horror VN. However, how much I am writing now, it simply isn't feasible to add more workload to my plate. I am actually working on a super secret VN project very slowly off to the side with help after putting a little bit of money in a month, smaller in content scale and financially. Hopefully I don't mess up the marketing and PR on that one.