A short visual novel about ... uh, dreams? Magic? Shapeshifters? Yuri? The story is a bit convoluted, to be honest. Regardless, I still liked it. Reading the in-game Wiki info helps though. The art is very colorful, with favoritism toward pink and purple hues. It can look a bit awkward and amateur-ish at times, but it's still interesting and captivating. The writing is decent. I only came across a couple of typos. The whole story concept is quite imaginative and unique. Despite there being some yuri ("girl love") themes in the game, I wouldn't necessarily think of this as a romance VN, considering it doesn't actually involve love, but physical attraction only. Although there are butterflies in the story, the yuri parts of the story don't actually elicit any "butterflies" for the player. Regardless, it was still worth the read and enjoyable. Recommended to VN fans.
Twin Blue Moons
- Release Date:
- Mar 7, 2018
- Developer:
- Arcus Plume
- Publisher:
- Arcus Plume
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Story
At the beginning of the summer, Maya is brought to a remote forest area at her elder sister Nami's whim. Although discontented with the development at first, Maya's natural curiosity soon drives her to explore the new surroundings. Before long she has made a handful of new friends, among which are the forgetful girl at the lakeside, Lilia, and the eccentric alchemist, Kinoko.Strange things start happening at nighttime, yet Maya's dreams feel more realistic than ever. Who are those tattooed girls that keep appearing before her time after time? Nami seems to know something, but it is as challenging as ever to learn the truth from her.
Features
- 46000+ word story with multiple branching plotlines!
- 30+ player choices and 10 different endings!
- Unlockable CG Gallery and List of Endings!
- Background lore library and Scrollable map (in-game smartphone)!
- All characters are female!
- Steam Achievements!
"Have you had any strange dreams recently?"
Screenshots
User Reviews
This is one of those Ren'Py Visual Novels that deserves a nod. It's well written, has a good sound track and graphics and very much custom gui. Looking forward to future games.
This game is so cute, I like the art and the characters a lot.
Not sure why there's a nudity tag when I'm playing a bath scene and all they show is a woman's facial graphic with shoulders in an empty bathroom. Dialogue drags badly too. Maybe I should play longer but I feel Time Tenshi spoiled me badly.
A small project Visual Novel that has some Yuri interest but the relationships are not the key part of the story. Cons: It is a small project which means that the story is not going to be very long, but I kind of wish the story was a little longer. It does actually have some interesting side paths that helps add to the content that you are getting. Though these side paths may confuse the reader a little more if you do not understand what is actually going on. It seems to be a dimensional story that involves mental states and dreams to create a story of past, present and future. The translation can be a little off for most readers and may be a hindrance if you want to really enjoy this story. It is readable and you can understand it most of the time. It seems to follow a different structure than the English format which is why you may find word order to be a little out of place. I am use to translation issues and different word orders; however other readers may find it a little awkward...
This is a very interesting little visual novel. It has aspects of a romance underneath, but most is dealing with Maya and her rather lucid dreams... Worth a try.
Very enjoyable few hours. Amorous ending on 1st go.
Twin Blue Moons was quite a pleasant surprise! I picked it up because it was inexpensive, looked cute, and didn't have a lot of reviews yet, but it gave me a lot more than I expected. There is more to the story than there seems at first glance, with the full narrative taking all the play-throughs to be revealed. Nor does the game hold your hand: there are lots of hints and clues about the deeper narrative, but the game leaves it up to you to make the connections on your own. I didn't particularly care for the art style at first, but as I got used to it I realized it works really well for the fantasy setting, especially the backgrounds and the detail. It seems like there is even more to this story than what we get in this game, and I for one would love to see more.
A fascinating world is created here, and I enjoyed my time experiencing this story. The cast of characters were interesting and varied, and there were some nice story surprises along the way as well. I really appreciated all the lore and world building details that were provided throughout the experience, and a lot of imagination and creativity has melded here with some more traditional or realistic aspects, and it makes for an interesting alternate reality sort of universe. I really appreciated the background art and the costumes for the characters as well. There was a lot of appeal to everything in general for me, and I had a fun time learning more about this world and its inhabitants. At the time of writing this, another story in this same universe has just been released called Lily's Handmaid, and while both of these titles are strandalone experiences, there is a common link between them that is explained in Lily's Handmaid that I appreciated a good bit, and they do both take plac...
Ehh, it's fine. The art's not very good, but at least there are more endings than I can count on one hand like some VNs.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP or above
- Processor: 1.8 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1024 x 768
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 700 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Twin Blue Moons cost?
Twin Blue Moons costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Twin Blue Moons?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or above Processor: 1.8 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 1024 x 768 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 700 MB available space
What platforms is Twin Blue Moons available on?
Twin Blue Moons is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Twin Blue Moons worth buying?
Twin Blue Moons has 80% positive reviews from 15 players.
When was Twin Blue Moons released?
Twin Blue Moons was released on Mar 7, 2018.
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