![]() Every decision counts, during this life and the next. ![]() The battle cards you earn from your experiences give you new options for overcoming these challenges, whether that is navigating relationships, learning new skills, exploring the planet, or staying alive. Each season brings new obstacles on Vertumna. These formative moments - your memories, decisions, and friendships - become collectible cards you carry with you. ![]() ![]() You will thrive and you will make mistakes. Will you spend it studying in school, or diving into the intriguing flora and fauna of this new world? Will you introduce space-age technology, or live in harmony with nature? Will you battle massive beasts, or nurture future generations? Realized in brilliant watercolor, the world of Vertumna is yours to explore.Įverything you learn and experience will make you and your colony stronger. What kind of world will you help make? Will you survive to enjoy it? Why do you remember doing this before? Your choices will directly affect the lives of your friends and the fate of the colony. Explore the wilderness, study, fall in love, discover strange creatures, and deal with the consequences of your actions. Do it.Growing up in humanity’s first extrasolar space colony means navigating a new world full of wonder, danger, and beauty. I've had an incredible time playing this game, and it has even motivated me to try coding/writing visual novels. You can be any gender, use custom pronouns, and choose what you look like in your later years (all of which can be changed at any time, for maximum realness)! There are different body types, monogamy vs polyamory preferences, you can romance any of the dateable characters no matter what gender you are, and so many people of color. I also very much appreciated the diversity in every aspect, especially when it comes to gender. Especially when you start getting to the truth about Vertumna and the life on it. ![]() I just finished my fifth playthrough, which is WAY more than I play most games - but with so many different possible endings, there's nothing to get bored of! Sure, past your first three plays or so, things may start to get a bit repetitive (it's the nature of the game you're stuck in a timeloop and the game ACKNOWLEDGES this), but there's always so much to discover. ![]()
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