Weeping Willow - Detective Visual Novel Mac OS

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Yume Creations / Tall Tales Productions• http://yumecreations.de/kakonokoi/indexeng.html

What is it you want? What is it you want so much you would do anything to get it? And how far would you go to get it? Kako no Koi is the story of Naoya Kiriyama, a normal boy at Moboroshi high school. His everyday life is nothing to get excited about: the biggest delinquent at his school considers him his buddy, his younger sister treats him with nothing but disdain, and his mother believes he must have done something to deserve that. The only bright moments in his days are those he spends with Chizuru, his cheerful and understanding childhood friend. But after Naoya one night has a strange dream of standing in front of a great weeping willow, his life is turned upside down. His sister suddenly develops an interest in the occult, and her personality begins to change. Naoya's childhood friend has a terrible suspicion that may very well spell disaster for his entire family. Could this all be related to the tragedy of Moboroshi ten years ago when a local shrine burned down, apparently for no reason? Or is something even more sinister at work here? Whatever it is, it brings change. Change brings loss. Loss brings sadness. And with sadness comes... fate. You decide what that fate will be. Kako no Koi is an original English-language visual novel from Yume Creations in the tradition of classic Japanese ghost stories. Taking the part of Naoya Kiriyama, you will experience romance, loss, joy and terror. You will investigate the mysteries surrounding Moboroshi, and your choices decide Naoya's destiny - and maybe something even greater than that. Because you want to see her again... ...don't you?

Oct 28, 2014 •40,000 words •Ages 13+

Release 1.0

Release Date: Oct 28, 2014
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Engine: Ren'Py

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In this smart and intense literary suspense novel, Iain Reid explores the depths of the human psyche, questioning consciousness, free will, the value of relationships, fear, and the limitations of solitude.

Author: Iain Reid

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

ISBN: 9781501126963

Category: Fiction

Page: 224

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Now a Netflix original movie, this deeply scary and intensely unnerving novel follows a couple in the midst of a twisted unraveling of the darkest unease. You will be scared. But you won’t know why… I’m thinking of ending things. Once this thought arrives, it stays. It sticks. It lingers. It’s always there. Always. Jake once said, “Sometimes a thought is closer to truth, to reality, than an action. You can say anything, you can do anything, but you can’t fake a thought.” And here’s what I’m thinking: I don’t want to be here. In this smart and intense literary suspense novel, Iain Reid explores the depths of the human psyche, questioning consciousness, free will, the value of relationships, fear, and the limitations of solitude. Reminiscent of Jose Saramago’s early work, Michel Faber’s cult classic Under the Skin, and Lionel Shriver’s We Need to Talk about Kevin, “your dread and unease will mount with every passing page” (Entertainment Weekly) of this edgy, haunting debut. Tense, gripping, and atmospheric, I’m Thinking of Ending Things pulls you in from the very first page…and never lets you go.