'Nice Day' - short kinetic novel
Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 1:13 pm
Hiya,
'Nice Day' is a short visual novel, based on an even smaller piece of writing done on whim. In a fit of inspiration (or just boredom), I decided to port it to a Visual Novel. Because the premise is rather simple, the game itself is rather simple. It contains 1801 words, 3 pictures, 4 songs and no sound effects. It was a one-man project.
Its resources are all open-licensed, and thus this work may be re-distributed anywhere if you like it. Although I don't think it's so great it needs to be hosted in multiple locations, haha.
The story is about Davis Brooks, and how he met his crush Rachel - as well as what happens with that crush. It's a very short, but hopefully touching or at least interesting piece. The story can really be summarised in that one line, as I don't want to undo any of the (subtle) links I put in the story.
It's probably best just to read it to get a good feel of what it's about.
v1.2 Installer here - Windows only, though.
Mac file - Reported to work on the previous version, assuming it'll work now, too.
For Linux - I'll just put faith in Ren'Py that it works.
And an image:
Please let me know what you think about it. Thanks!
'Nice Day' is a short visual novel, based on an even smaller piece of writing done on whim. In a fit of inspiration (or just boredom), I decided to port it to a Visual Novel. Because the premise is rather simple, the game itself is rather simple. It contains 1801 words, 3 pictures, 4 songs and no sound effects. It was a one-man project.
Its resources are all open-licensed, and thus this work may be re-distributed anywhere if you like it. Although I don't think it's so great it needs to be hosted in multiple locations, haha.
The story is about Davis Brooks, and how he met his crush Rachel - as well as what happens with that crush. It's a very short, but hopefully touching or at least interesting piece. The story can really be summarised in that one line, as I don't want to undo any of the (subtle) links I put in the story.
It's probably best just to read it to get a good feel of what it's about.
v1.2 Installer here - Windows only, though.
Mac file - Reported to work on the previous version, assuming it'll work now, too.
For Linux - I'll just put faith in Ren'Py that it works.
And an image:
Please let me know what you think about it. Thanks!