Ace of Gifts
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
It's a cold December afternoon, and Sophie has just received an out-of-nowhere text from her girlfriend, Annette, inviting her to the seasonal holiday market. Sophie's elated to attend, but can't help but be a bit worried. Usually, these sort of dates mean that Annette has something on her mind...
Ace of Gifts is a visual novel about a date between girlfriends. Visit the various stalls at the city's annual holiday market, browse the products and balk at the prices. In between stalls, the couple discuss their relationship, as well as the obligations and expectations of family over the holidays.
A short visual novel at 7k words, about 30-40 minutes of reading.
Content Warning: Discussion of aphobia.
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Credits:
Writing/Code/Backgrounds: Gray
Character Art: CHARAT
Stall Art: Pixabay
Music by Eric Matyas
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings) |
Author | Gray Lo-Fi |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Made with | Ren'Py |
Tags | 2D, asexual, Female Protagonist, LGBT, Ren'Py, Yuri |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
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It's adorable! (^▽^) I love how comfortable they are with each other! As an aromantic, I share the same pain. That asexual scarf at the end is cute!! I really enjoyed it! ( ´ ω ` )
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A story told through small interactions at an outdoor market. There was a good balance of wholesome everyday conversation, and more deeper, personal topics. Overall, I really liked how relatable the characters could be even if I don't personally identify with their situation or struggles in exactly the same way. It ended up taking me closer to 50 minutes of play time, going through all the available options. Give it a try if you're in the mood to play a short conversation heavy, holiday yuri visual novel.
I came here to buy stuff. Didn't disappoint.
Short, sweet, and all too relatable getting lost in the market stalls.