A cute fox girl named Rebel Kitsune explores her small hometown on her way to a date with a friend.

This game was made as part of an online course in video game development. It's less of an ACTUAL game and more of a weird text adventure that documents my progress in the course. Still, I'm very proud of the work I've done on this! Thanks for playing!

-Ash <3

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(43 total ratings)
Authorfake gamer comics / ashlander games
GenreInteractive Fiction
Made withUnity
TagsHorror, LGBT, Mental Health, Queer, Romance, Text based, Word game

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still one of my favourite things ever put onto the internet, i dont know how to describe it, but it feels so important to me

late to the game but its beautiful, what software was used to make it?

hey! thanks for playing! i made this game in unity w/ c#! :-)

this was so cute! i wish i had pursued the thing with john but hanging out with chelsea was fun :)

Absolutely lovely!

ahh thanks! <3

very late to the game here, but I love it!

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thanks for playing! 

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I finally got around to playing this and I have to say it is great! I agree that there's some good NITW vibes here. I loved the story. Good job!

Hey thank for playing it! Glad you enjoyed it, and yeah I love NITW!

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Love it! It gives off Night In The Woods vibes. The music is great, is there somewhere I can listen to more of it?

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Thanks for playing it! You can find the music on Spotify/bandcamp under Ashlynn Barker! Or just search for Rebel Kitunse! There are even versions of the songs with lyrics! 

Finally got to play this, it's a really enjoyable romp and I love the music <3
lol, i totally died by pizza XD

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Nice job coding this system and nice music too! It must've taken a while to write the script, I like the short little divergences like lock picking or pestering John. 

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Hey thanks! I had a lot of fun with the writing and the music! I'm glad you enjoyed it! The code is *mostly* from a course I took on udemy! And yeah... it was probably around a month of writing and lots of editing!