As you delve into the case you uncover secrets about the town and the people in it that could change the way you see the world forever. When the Night Comes is an episodic supernatural fantasy visual novel that follows a hunter that is sent to investigate a series of gruesome murders in the town of Lunaris. Romance Options: Male, Female, No n – Bi n a ry This is a perfect follow up to One Night Hot Spring that expands of the first game’s message of acceptance while also creating some keen insight into some of the issue transgender women in Japan face. LDOS has the same weight to it as One Night Hot Spring, each choice and interaction is important in determining how much Haru will enjoy the trip, which in turn effects her relationship with Erika. Last Day of Spring offers a unique perspective, while Erika doesn’t specifically identify as someone from the LGBTQ community she is friends with someone that is and she takes great care to ensure that the spa day is enjoyable for everyone. Erika just wants every one to have a good time, but unexpected obstacles keep cropping up, meanwhile Haru is dealing with a few problems of her own. This time around, Erika is planning a spa trip for her trans friend, Haru (the protagonist of the first game), however it’s not as easy as she anticipated. I absolutely loved ONHS so I was excited to see that ncpk had made a sequel and it was just as amazing as the first game. This is the follow up to last year’s One Night Hot Spring the trans-positive visual novel about a Japanese transgender woman’s trip to a local hot spring. The game deals with self harm and suicide, which may be triggering to some people, but as always, Angela He tackles the topics candidly and with care. But, in the real world someone close to you is in desperate need of help… Will you pursue romance with a mysterious stranger or help out a friend in need? What are the consequences of choosing one over the other? What follows is a back and forth online flirtation that leads to a IRL date. You are spending your afternoon working when you receives an Airdrop photo from a mysterious stranger “goth gf’s iPhone”. Missed Messages tells a deep and enriching story about three women connected through a seemingly harmless exchange of memes. Originally created for Ludum Dare 44, Missed Messages is a short visual that tackles the importance of human connection in this tech heavy age. Angela He is known for tackling some thought provoking topics and subject matter, her newest game, Missed Messages is no different. Kicking off this year’s list is a short visual novel from one of my favorite indie visual novel developers. Get the Game: Windows, Mac, Linux | Steam So, without further ado, here are 10 More LGBTQ Positive Visual Novelsthat you should totally check out this Pride Month! As always, this is not an end all list, there are plenty of great games out there, so if you have some suggestions definitely feel free to drop them down in the comments section! Like last year, I will include links to each of the games and I’ll even spotlight which aspects of the LGBTQ community is referenced. Representation matters, so I did my best to come up with a list of games that gave a positive look at members of the LGBTQ community, whether that meant shedding light on an often overlooked group of people or offering a positive portrayal of members of the LGBTQ community. Because it’s June once again, I wanted to compile another list with even more LGBTQ positive VNs! Hey Hey Heroes, Travelers, and Wandering NPCs, LG BT Pr id e M on th , the annual celebration dedicated to the richly diverse LGBT community!! Last year I celebrated with a list of 10 LGBTQ positive visual novels, I highly recommend giving that list a read, there are some seriously great titles there that definitely warrant a look.
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