The Unfortunate Fortune-Teller
Embark on the journey of a fortune-telling rat. Work through your childhood trauma, reconcile your step-brother with your imminent departure, and avoid being arrested by the church.
Features: | Tips: |
Aprox. 1h of gameplay | Press the spacebar to skip through dialogue. |
3 different endings (one good, one neutral, one bad) | Hold the left mouse button to highlight interactive items. |
Extremely "dynamic" voice acting brought to you by your nearest free text-to-speech generator | Right click to return to the menu. |
Meaningful choices that impact the world and your future | The game saves automatically so you can click 'Continue' to pick up from where you left off. |
Romance(ish) options | You can also download the game as a ZIP file. |
Bad poetry | |
Thank you for playing!
This is the first game I publish so feedback is very much appreciated!! Also, I'm a writer who can't do art or code very well, so the focus of this game is definitely the narrative.
Copyright: All the images and sounds used in this game are under the Creative Commons 0 license. Sounds were retrieved from freesound.org and the voices from ttsmp3.com. Images were retrieved from various 18th and 19th century books found in the BL King’s Topographical Collection, the NY Public Library Digital Collections, and the Fondo Antiguo de la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Game created with Unity and DEIG.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS |
Rating | Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | diaraz |
Genre | Role Playing, Visual Novel |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 2D, Cats, Historical, LGBT, Medieval, Narrative, Point & Click, Story Rich |
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ZA WARUDO!
Very good and nicely drawn game. Keep it up.
Thanks a lot! The art isn't mine, it's from a bunch of old books, but glad you liked it!
cool
Thanks!
my playthrough (starting at 7:20) here:
I really dig this game I love the setting of living on the edge during the very dark witch hunt time period by telling fortunes to characters. Some of the options open up other options which makes play throughs feel different even though a lot of the responses remain the same. An ending counter would be great in this type of game and are always appreciated I found 3 endings but there could be a ton more. I also wish the ending scene didn't end in the same dialogue I wish it shed more light on what happened to mr. mouse based on what you did.
Thank you so much for taking the time to play my game and review it!! Your feedback helps me a lot :)
There are 3 endings with slight variations, but you found all the main endings, so well done! Also, good point! I mostly thought about how the choices influence which ending you get, but I didn't really think what would happen to the characters after. But that leaves room for a sequel 👀 Time for a game with the rat on holiday haha.
Thanks again, and I'm really glad you enjoyed my game! :)