A downloadable visual novel for Windows, macOS, and Linux

A wolf family drama with a deadly blight in the background.


Warning for possibly disturbing content - there's some blood, mention of wolf cannibalism, and a gooey monster.

~5000 words, ~100 images, 3 endings, playthrough about 40 minutes.


The game has a prequel in a comic form, but no need to read it to understand what's going on. 

Huge thanks to CastleGraphics for stock photography that I used for art.

Soundtrack by Black Hill and Cousin Silas (CC BY-NC 3.0 license)


Hit me up if you encounter any problems. It's my first vn ever, so I hardly know what I'm doing, there might be bugs.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorLikopinina
GenreVisual Novel
Made withRen'Py
Tags2D, demons, Ren'Py, Singleplayer, vn, wolf, wolves
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilityColor-blind friendly

Download

Download
Mildew-1.0-mac.zip 192 MB
Download
Mildew-1.0-pc.zip 210 MB

Install instructions

Unzip the entire folder and look for a Mildew.exe file to start the game.

Comments

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i was so excited when i saw this but now im upsetty spaghetti cause my pc can't run ren'py games TvT

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sorry for late response, i saw your message just now! what kind of error message do you get? most pcs should be able to run ren'py games just fine so i'm curious what's going on here

my pc is a DELL optiplex 780 and its completely unmodified, im actually surprised it's not dead yet so that probably plays a huge part in why it doesn't work.

i downloaded and started the game, and it actually works :D but it did give a graphics warning saying that my graphics are bad, and things could potentially be visually broken, I've had other problems with ren'py before and usually it won't let me continue anyways. so once again im not sure but im glad i can play this!

i see, glad it launched at least! maybe it won't look too bad, fingers crossed

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Thank you, I really liked the drawing, as well as the walkthrough