another happiness
A downloadable game for Windows
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You see, once you reach my age, you start thinking a lot about things from when you were younger. Places you've been to...
people you knew.
And in your memories, everything's still exactly as it was back then, right? So...
...I wonder if I matched up to her memories of me.
Our fourth game.
NOTE: This game uses the Maniacs patch for RPG Maker 2003, which is known to trigger false positives in certain antiviruses, including the one itch uses. As such, it is possible that you might get some scary message about this upon attempting to download the game, but to be clear, it contains no viruses.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (24 total ratings) |
Author | Saori & Nitori |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Tags | Female Protagonist, Lesbian, LGBT, Minimalist, Queer, RPG Maker, Short, Singleplayer, Yuri |
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another happiness v1.0.0.zip 43 MB
Development log
- Postmortem (?)Sep 08, 2023
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I LOVED the use of the text speed and pauses in this!! The soundscape was so evocative too, especially where the sounds would emphasise certain pauses or moments in the conversation. Even with only a single background image and no voice work, I could practically see this getting acted out on screen or on stage! I loved the story too, between the unsaid words and the piiining :) Your game has made my day!
oof that was rough. Really well done.
i loved loved how so much was said without being said !!
phenomenal work from you both. destroyer class representation of the pains of parting, with the most meaningful silences I've ever seen in a game.
Kinda had to stare at the ceiling for a bit after this, it really hit at some of my little decaying connection fears.
The dialogue pauses and unspoken thoughts were also masterful. This one was a lot.
A whole world of feelings left unsaid, bubbling just under the surface. Maybe my favorite from y'all so far, really really well done.
This was a wonderful and precious title that captures the awkwardness of encounters that feel like they should mean a whole lot. And yet, they are reminders of how the wrong time and wrong place make the absences and voids much stronger.
Great job, you two!