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The most enjoyable horror VN/Point'n'Click hybrid game I have played since the second installment in the legendary 'Corpse Party' series. 

Quite impressive it was made by two people during the space of one month.


The feature that makes interactable elements in a scene be highlithed is a godsend. One the reasons I shy away from most point'n'click games is I lack the patient to click-search for things. This feature should be standard in most games of the genre, IMHO.

Lily is a joy to look at.. Her character sprite, animations, poses and blinking eyes really make her come alive. Her dialogue truly feels like you are talking with a cute, bright, but very scared young girl who hasn't had the best hand dealt to her by the cards of life

If you don't feel like attempting to help her...... you have no soul!


On the less postive end of things, I did not like the addition of the two extra endings. One of them feels way off tone from the rest of the game and I don't agree that words and 'feeling bad about it' are sufficient to achieve redemption. The other reverses the original game situation, in a manner that combines with the previous new one to lead the VN into the realm of moral backrupcy.

It also feels a bit lazy to introduce supernatural elements at the very end of what was, until then, a non-fantastical slasher/survival/horror tale.


I would have prefered variant 'real' endings depending on the choices the MC makes during the game.

In the first unavoiable ending, right until the last moment I had assumed something different from what turned out happened in that scene was taking place (I can't talk about it in detail here as I don't want to throw spoilers).


Apart from that, 'Hush Little Lily' was a joy to play through I do hope ChaniMK delves back into the horror/slasher/gore genre sometime in the future. I have not played any of their Yaoi/BL titles yet (shame on me as someone who like the genre, I know), but maybe combining the two genres could an option? In a hybrid game or straight-up VN (hint, hint, nudge, nudge).

 

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