It's never too late for forgiveness

A short visual novel made for O2A2.

On a dark, rainy night at an abandoned bus stop, you encounter a ghost with unfinished business.

Features

  • approximately 800 words
  • no choices
  • one ending
  • ghosts

Credits

Art, Writing, and Programming
Ruminio

Rain ambience
Taira Komori

Special thanks
Feniks

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(7 total ratings)
AuthorRuminio
GenreVisual Novel
Made withRen'Py
Tags2D, Ghosts, Kinetic Novel, rain, Short, Text based
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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Welistenundertherain-1.0-pc.zip 39 MB

Comments

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Aaw, this was a really cute experience. I always enjoy ghosts and stops-before-afterlife stories, they're always nice and bittersweet. I'm so glad the brothers reunited and for me they're more sincere than stubborn ;-; I hope they realised that. It's probably a good self-reminder to not hold grudge and be sincere with others before it's too late...

I also loved the rain ambience, makes it really melancholy and sweet. I love it a lot!!

Thank you for making this. <3

Thank you for playing!

A lovely and soft little game! I really feel like the utilization of rain made the game feel a lot more alive than it might have without, and it did a great job of setting the scene and softening everything. It felt very real. :)

Thank you for playing!

I really enjoyed this game! It has a cute artstyle, amazing audio and a lovely story. The ghost getting the chance to talk about his regrets was so bittersweet. highly recommend

Thank you for playing!

Oh the aesthetics of this game are so charming, I think! Especially the ghost design there~ And the concept as a whole I love so much, a bus station where spirits with regrets might linger...

Very lovely game, thank you!

Thank you for playing!

nice novel

Thank you for playing! Could you kindly add a link back to the game page on the video description?

This was short and sweet! I loved the story, and the aesthetics of the entire game is on point! I also love that the flower in question were forget-me-nots, <3 Fantastic job!

Thank you for your kind words!