“a new life” is a slice-of-life, bittersweet visual novel about connection and letting go. It’s your classic love story: Meet, marry, grow old. But when your loved one hurts you, what do you do? Is it better to love and be hurt, than never love at all?
5 endings
40-90 minutes of playtime
Original art and story
Original soundtracks
Available for Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
Translated in French, Spanish, German, Russian, Chinese, Japanese
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As always, enjoy~
help I’m dying
People are starting to put out hummingbird feeders, y’all know what that means
I think kids with ADHD and ASD have a special relationship to swingsets as compared to other playground activities, just because of the leg motions. I went to an old park today and just swung for twenty minutes because the pumping you have to do to actually swing is a very, very nice stim.
Your pronouns and orientations are not "too complicated" and they never will be. Humans are naturally complex creatures. Happy pride, be yourself in whatever way you can.
getting approached by an animal that wants you to pet them is such a magical feeling. like they saw you and went "yeah there's love in there"
We rollin
let’s play a game called “why do I have a migraine,” with multiple choice answers such as:
you’re sick
you didn’t drink caffeine today
you need to eat more food
you need to sleep
now my blog is this color and y'all have to deal with it :)
its been a while……….
i dont remember how to draw but have 13 in her insanely attractive spyfall outfit
things people do in real world dialogue:
• laugh at their own jokes
• don’t finish/say complete sentences
• interrupt a line of thought with a sudden new one
• say ‘uh’ between words when unsure
• accidentally blend multiple words together, and may start the sentence over again
• repeat filler words such as ‘like’ ‘literally’ ‘really’ ‘anyways’ and ‘i think’
• begin and/or end sentences with phrases such as ‘eh’ and ‘you know’, and may make those phrases into question form to get another’s input
• repeat words/phrases when in an excited state
• words fizzle out upon realizing no one is listening
• repeat themselves when others don’t understand what they’re saying, as well as to get their point across
• reply nonverbally such as hand gestures, facial expressions, random noises, movement, and even silence