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This Love Game Doesn't Follow the Rules

Ye Shengnan

86K0

A love text adventure game that uses text plots, seemingly free options and illustrations to give players an immersive experience. However, behind the "possibility" provided by the options, it is actually just a pile of numerical values ​​and algorithms, and the player's "ending" has long been limited to the established track. "So as long as you get the routine, you can play any love game - I'm the first love game experience officer!"

Mud Pawn

Mud Pawn

Short Fiction

Ye Shengnan

70K0

"What are you doing?" "Make a clay figurine." "Is it fun?" "Yeah! Look, this is a dog, this is me, this is you..." Time passed. I don't know how many years later, the young man picked up a pen and wrote this in pencil on the page: "To this day, I remember the look in his eyes when he saw me playing in the mud. It was the same as the look in his eyes when he saw me leaving... Pitiful and speechless."

The Demon King is Also Working for Peace in Another World Today

Ye Shengnan

58K0

[Travel to another world + invincible start + funny + steel protagonist without official supporting role] He was summoned to the demon world and appointed as the demon king, starting a life of "not a human being". "Saint Deterrence", "Brave Diplomacy", "God Arbitration"... As a demon king, he thinks twice about maintaining the peace of another world; the so-called king of the demon world is at best a president hired by the chairman of the god and the director of the demon world... If there is a slight difference, it is probably because he still remembers his previous life as a "human". Today, I have to work hard in my position as the Demon King! Work style: slow-burning, witty and funny, with a main line, more details, and less emotional drama Author's style: If you like foreshadowing, you love foreshadowing. There are foreshadowings everywhere. Recycling them makes people happy. Protagonist personality: ISTP The perspective of the main story is the first person, and there are other perspectives at the end of the extras and parts of the main story to provide information that the protagonist does not know.