Kiss Upload

Kiss Upload

Kiss Upload is a futuristic-themed romance visual novel. It features four involved story paths with even more outcomes.

You play as Tobias, who begins the story in present time, living a below-average life on his own. After receiving a flyer from the owner of an innovative company, Tobias decides to participate in a life-changing science experiment which would land him 500 years in the future. That is, if all goes according to plan.

In Kiss Upload, you can choose between three female and one male love interest. Each are connected to various sides of a conflict. Will you take the side of the FBI? Or will you side with a robotics engineer who calls herself a mad scientist? Maybe you’ll fall for a cute robot. The choice is yours.


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Kiss Upload on Steam

10 Dead Doves

10 Dead Doves

10 Dead Doves is a short, singleplayer, fixed-perspective horror story set in the heart of the Appalachian wilderness.

it’s 2004. The mountains are much older. Your name is Marcus Stetson, a seasoned backpacker who wants to relive the glory days of hiking the harsh Appalachian Trail– but you want more. You pool your resources together with your long-time trail buddy, Sean, to embark on one final outing, but your bond, will, and wits are put to the test when you receive a series of cryptic messages from a haunting, bird-like figure in your dreams.

Features

  • Explore a fully realized short narrative full of mystery, heart, and mortal terror.

  • Experience a thrilling psychological horror campaign with secrets tucked into every corner.

  • Navigate the Wren’s peculiar Dove Dreams, and uncover multiple endings that will affect both your past– and future.

  • Discover horrifically beautiful environments and uniquely flawed characters, all designed with charmingly disturbing ’00s-inspired 3D graphics.

  • Grass.

  • ███ ███████████.

  • Full voice acting and subtitles.

Explore the dark recesses beyond The Fence and attempt to survive the belly of the beast.


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10 Dead Doves on Steam

Merto’s Part

Merto’s Part

Merto’s Part is a First Person Exploration game.

Merto is just inside of some situations and he don’t know anything. He need to help for choosing true moves.

In this story, you will be in Merto’s place and trying to find physical and psychological safe-zones for him.

It takes effort to survive sometimes.

Dreams could be safe-zone or danger-zone.

A place where no one has been before, it can be any place.

Or safe-zone is possible ?

Download and play.


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Lenna’s Inception

Lenna’s Inception

Lenna’s inception, now as always I’m gonna but the short for people and say you should definitely get this game, it’s a legend of Zelda parody with a lot of “heart” chuckles but seriously, it does so much with what it is and has endless fun capabilities to it with the different SEED’s you can put in for multiple different worlds and dungeons and a story that will just, like wow I wasn’t expecting it at all dood.

Still with me? cool the longer version although without spoiling too much it shouldn’t be that much longer, so what you have here is a parody of LoZ as I said already, a lot of the items and the uses of those items are either straight rips of LoZ items, joke versions of those items or an actual unique item, even down to the potions you can get they end up having a variety of effects and uses, not all good by any means but all have their uses, they even have two unique types of sword to use dood.

Real player with 32.6 hrs in game

The game so far has been neat to explore, certainly an interesting gem to find; moreover, as the Legend of Zelda series is Nintindo exclusive, kinda locks PC gamers out of the series. Have always remembered how much fun I had playing A Link to the Past back in the day, and hope this game does well enough to inspire some more SNES Zelda style games. This game so far reminds me more of Link’s Awakening so far, as the map resembles more of that style. You do get some companions to tag along with you that is a neat spin, and while I may not get to enjoy it myself, the option for co-op gameplay which is neat. I haven’t played all that much so far, and aside from having my controller act up on me, haven’t ran into any major problems. I have noticed a bit of screen tearing when moving from one section of map to another, but it may be the fullscreen option that is causing problems. Overall it feels like jaming an old-school Zelda game, with a bit of a different story and theme to the game. Will update review at a later date, when I have had a chance to further explore the game’s content.

Real player with 21.3 hrs in game

Lenna's Inception on Steam

Change the World

Change the World

For whatever reason, this visual novel just did not jive with me. Mostly because it’s incredibly depressing getting a bad ending 3x in a row and getting punished for trying to do something. If the author intended for this, then spot on; however, it came at the cost of enjoyability. Though I guess already aligning with Farien’s outlook didn’t help either.

! Want the good ending? Literally don’t do anything anyone asks and then just be nice to the one human in the story.

The art is rather low key and despite claiming 20 music tracks, it felt too often that I was just reading in silence. Farien is also rather a douchebag. For someone with practically nothing left to lose, he sure as hell didn’t prepare well enough in his 3 years to be ready. Took about 2 hours to read everything. The skip function seemed to be broken as it kept skipping unread text when it shouldn’t have… but I somehow had autosaves when I first started, so maybe they just came with the download by default? Made re-reading a bit tedious.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

The world building was really immersive and intriguing. The extensive backstory and exploration of the various alien races were really fascinating as well. The paths were really fun to explore, and the true ending was satisfying. I really loved the story

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Change the World on Steam

Halloween Night

Halloween Night

26-year-old Henry is at friend’s halloween party. At 11pm they sit down at the table and tell each other terrible stories. Henry begins to tell a terrifying story from his life when he was just a little boy…

You play the role of little Henry and experience the terror that befell him 20 years earlier on Halloween. The game consists of 4 chapters, each of them is a separate day in the life of a 6-year-old Henry and includes separate game mechanics.

You are in your childhood home 20 years earlier. Your job is to stay alive and keep the Devil, who wants your soul, away from you. It will not be easy, because the Devil is getting more and more angry and dangerous every day. Surviving each day will be a challenge.

Halloween Night on Steam

Kargast

Kargast

“You just woke up but… oh, wait! This is not right! Everything seems weird and.. where did everyone go?”

Kargast is a dark, hand-crafted, story and narrative driven turn-based

RPG where every choice you make matters. It tells the story of an unwell

child on the brink of death, and his adventures through his surreal,

cryptic surroundings. You must guide him through a place of torment,

confront the unknown and make vital choices along the way. Travel

through dark and mysterious environments with your shiny little

companion, fight your way through dozens of odd and malformed creatures,

and uncover what strange truths lay hidden before it’s too late.

Features:

  • A story-driven turn-based RPG where your choices matter.

  • Authentic synthwave soundtrack that fits the atmosphere.

  • Original art with thoughtfully crafted locations.

  • A naive protagonist.

  • Ability to make friends, unlike real life.

#### About Us

Hey! Thanks for checking out Kargast, which is our third project. We developed and released our first title in 2017. Under the name of Frymore we are just two friends who have a big desire to create unique games. Hope you have a wonderful journey in Kargast!

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Princess Maker ~Faery Tales Come True~ (HD Remake)

Princess Maker ~Faery Tales Come True~ (HD Remake)

Amazing game! With so many endings you’ll play it for hours without realizing.

Real player with 53.3 hrs in game

Started the game.

Allowed her to do NOTHING but have free time for 8 years straight.

Got an achievement for it.

10/10

My only regret is that I did not name her Luigi…

Real player with 36.1 hrs in game

Princess Maker ~Faery Tales Come True~ (HD Remake) on Steam

Suzerain

Suzerain

Suzerain is a really interesting story exploring the trappings of power, geopolitics, political dynamics, and the push and pull between reform and historic legacy.

Based loosely on the political situation of Turkey in the 1960s, your character inherits the reigns of a semi-democratic, semi-authoritarian country with a troubled past and present in a world increasingly pulled into the spheres of two superpowers. You inherit a recession, tense political situation, and a large, belligerent country breathing down the neck of your own. Your primary mandates are to resolve the political situation by siding with reform or using the tools of state to secure or expand your considerable powers and put an end to dissent; fix the economy; put an end to threat across the northern border through deft political maneuvering or military build up; and, of course, secure reelection.

Real player with 210.6 hrs in game

Excellent political simulator set in a very well crated world. The world-building is excellent. There are countless ways in which you can see the effects of your actions. The first half of the game is pretty boring especially on replay however second half of the game is always great and is worth the lengthy setup. I can’t recommend this game enough if you like games about politics.

Real player with 62.8 hrs in game

Suzerain on Steam

The Test

The Test

Before I go into the rest of my review, this is my final word: Love.

Wow. This game did a lot of things well and successfully elevated my heartrate purely through artfully placed simple questions and atmosphere. Even the positioning of the question-asker and his design were unnerving.

You can see pretty quickly what the game is trying to accomplish, but it still throws you off guard. It is exactly what it says it is– a series of yes-or-no questions that range from “Do you prefer cats over dogs?” to “Do you feel like I know you yet?”

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

This game does not and cannot deliver what it promises.

Anyone who takes this quiz should familiarize themselves with the Forer effect, where people give high accuracy ratings to personality descriptions that are supposedly tailored to them. Such personality descriptions are vague enough that they could really apply to almost anyone, and people interpret the information to be more personal that it actually is. This test is an example of this effect.

I’ll use my own example to illustrate. After you answer all of the questions, the game will assign you a secret word, which supposedly represents something fundamental to your personality. The secret word it gave me was “love.” The game goes on to explain what that word means; for example, according to the game, I’m insecure: I don’t trust others and I don’t trust myself. That’s true, by the way; however, the game goes on to make a number of claims that could apply to just about anyone. In my case, it said:

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

The Test on Steam