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Tuckersio rated a Sapphic Vampyric Brew 4 days ago
A browser Sapphic Vampyric Brew made in HTML5.
A browser game made in HTML5.
A browser game made in HTML5.
Receful rated a game 13 days ago
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
baobao777 rated a game 13 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Adventa rated a game 14 days ago
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.
A browser game made in HTML5.
Ziggy rated a game 22 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.

cute

A browser game made in HTML5.
A browser game made in HTML5.
Mujikaa rated a game 26 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
saphir18 rated a game 26 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Zang rated a game 26 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Deb-ri rated a game 28 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.
Fetch rated a game 30 days ago
A browser game made in HTML5.

I love the relationship between Arnaud and Julien. Julien's hatred for Arnaud, founded in ignorance, melts away as the two get to know each other. Arnaud is a sympathetic figure: an introvert who was embraced against his will by somebody he trusted, a reject from all society because of circumstances beyond his control, and someone who feels lonely. 

He wants companionship, perhaps even romance. However, that's complicated by a couple things. First, he needs to drink blood once a month. He prefers consenting partners, but he can't predict how they'll react. Sometimes they get aroused and expect the act to turn to sex, but Arnaud gets no pleasure or thrill out of the experience. He is also ace, which he struggles to explain to people who expect more out of him. I loved playing out how he interacted with someone who hates and misunderstands him, the two growing closer as ignorance and hate  gives way to compassion. 

My only complaints are that 1) getting to the good ending is obscure, as one of the important decisions is a seemingly innocuous  choice, and 2) the game ends abruptly.

Still, loved what I had out of it and I recommend checking it out.

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