Saint Spell’s Love Guide To The Magical Student’s Handbook by jiefinch
The love sim Saint Spell’s Love Guide to the Magical Student’s Handbook is full of magical races, interesting characters, and beautiful pixel art. The player becomes a Spellcaster and goes to college to learn whatever skills they want. Players can choose their name, gender, and school House. This lets them meet a variety of characters.
In each class, the player can talk to another student to open up a new set of conversation choices. Depending on who they choose to bond with, they will get one of many different endings. They can use the time between classes to improve their skills by walking around the grounds. Fans of magic will find a lot to like in this book, and the characters are cute.
The Nameless by Parker Lyn
The Nameless is still being worked on, but it’s a great idea to check it out. It’s an interactive story set in a magical world, and it’s free to play. It’s important to know that it’s a game for people over 18 because it talks about violence. The players will meet a race that is partly based on fae mythology. This race has a deep backstory with a lot of lore about each class. Players can choose to focus on magic or might, which will affect the magic boosts they get.
It’s a fun world full of interesting details and stories that players can get lost in. Even though it’s still being worked on, you should try it out and check back on it every so often. It already has a good amount of things to do, and the creator keeps adding new things.
Stay? by ejadelomax
Stay?, made by developer ejadelomax, is an interactive fiction story with dating sim and puzzle features that lets players “choose your own happy ending.” The game takes place in the magical city of Elaia, where the player can choose to focus on magic, history, or combat while making friends, falling in love, and learning about Elaia’s long past.
This is a standard text-based adventure story with a very simple look. Players can go through the story more than once and make different decisions each time. It’s a fun game with a good story, and Elaia is an interesting place to discover.
A Tale Of Crowns by cherry
A Tale of Crowns is a long, epic story that takes place over many years. Arsur, the place where the story takes place, is a Kurdish-style kingdom. It’s a high fantasy book with vivid, descriptive writing. You can choose from four love choices and have some control over how your character looks, what they wear, and their main strengths. It does have some adult themes, like violence, loss, and pain, so it’s best for people 16 and up.
A Tale of Crowns is a text-based adventure game, but it looks great and has great writing. Players will quickly care about their characters, which could be a problem based on how well they can deal with certain events. It’s always getting changed, but you should join now.
Grimm’s Hollow by ghosthunter
Grief is a big part of Grimm’s Hollow, and it does so in a heartwarming and unique way. It’s a role-playing game, but it’s short, which is nice. The player wakes up in a room that looks like a dorm and is full of little Reapers and balloons. They find out that they have died and that it is their job to collect souls that are hard to handle and take them to the next world.
The main character, on the other hand, is more worried about finding their brother Timmy, so they go on a quest to find out what happened to him. It’s a cute game with cute ghosts, cute conversations, and more than one ending. It deals with a serious topic, but it does so in a kind, soft way that reminds me of Undertale.
Roadwarden by Moral Anxiety Studio
Roadwarden is a text-based RPG with a beautiful story and some amazing pixel art. The player takes on the part of a Roadwarden and has to explore the harsh wilderness to deliver messages, fight enemies, and walk straight into danger at every turn. Players can talk in different ways based on who they’re talking to. They can be friendly, silly, or even scary if they want. It’s important to choose the right choice for each character because players will need to earn their trust to move forward.
In Eggy Car game, players can choose their strengths, background, personality, and beliefs. As they solve puzzles and problems, their characters grow and change as they do so. Casual is for people who just want to enjoy the story, while Standard and Restrictive are for more experienced RPG players who want more of a challenge.