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Do you think we're soulmates in every universe?

by goldenarc

2024

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Have you seen the trend that was making its rounds on TikTok and other corners of the internet where you ask the question: Do you think we're soulmates in every universe? Whether or not you have, this visual novel is a short little game about your partner asking you that exact question.
One ending takes about 10 minutes to achieve and there are 3 endings you can get.
If you encounter any bugs, please leave a comment here on the itch.io page!
Thanks for checking out my little game. I've been wanting to publish something for a while, and today I finally achieved that goal.


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Entrant - Dialogue Jam 2024

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Walk in the woods and existential questions, May 13, 2024
by manonamora
Related reviews: dialoguejam

Do you think we’re soulmates in every universe? is a cute slice-of-life small visual novel where you take a walk with your partner, when they as you the titular question. You have a couple of choices throughout the discussion, communicating your (lack of) doubts about the matter or your opinion on the need even for this kind discussion. And, in between, you can imagine different scenario about you and your partner meeting and maybe falling in love.

It’s pretty sweet, though my opinion on the question is more on the realistic side (soulmates are not really a thing, and the probability of finding the same person again is just sooo small…), rather than the maybe childish/cheesy “of course we’ll always be soulmate through time and space”. I also found the partner being a bit too insecure in some of the paths. It’s still nice for a short game.
I would have preferred though, to have less descriptive elements…

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