Night Town (Otome/BL game)

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Teen
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About this game

This is the full version of offline game Night Town. The game can be played as Otome or BL (gay/yaoi) game. It has anime boys and girl available as romance paths, LGBT+ friendly.

*****Story*****

"In Night Town, the world around you is filled with dangers, you don't know when you will disappear. What are you going to do? Give up? Indulge in pleasures? Living like there's no tomorrow, not caring whether your actions are good or bad, because after death it will be the end?

Or try to live a normal life, avoid the reality around you, try to prove that you are not like those depraved people. But the truth is, you've long gone insane.

All the things that cause you to be pessimistic, easily make you miss something important...

In this game you're a resident of Night Town, a town where sleeping at night is taboo.

What's really happening there?

The game addresses the issue as subtle and bright as possible, it won't be too dark on the road ahead. There is mystery, and there is love.

So, how will you choose?"

*****Features*****

+ Estimated total play time: 3-5 hours
+ Original Arts by artist
+ Partially voiced
+ 4 main routes/romanceable characters (1 true ending and 1 secret route) with:
4 good endings (with a total of 7 variations)
3 normal endings
7 bad endings

*****Notes*****

By downloading the game, you agree to the End-User License Agreement

Additional tags: Memory loss (amnesia), dark, demon, magic, mystery, romance, lgbt.
Updated on
Mar 28, 2024

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