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Cahmon

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Jul 24, 2021
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Probably.

The game has been in development for years, it’s called “My Life as a Teenage Vampire” but the main character still hasn’t become a vampire yet…This is more suspicious than the Epstein files!

Orrrr maybe the developer is just real slow and it’s the next Summertime Saga or whatever other project that goes nowhere


Version 0.7.5 was released hours before you sent this message lol
 

Fatalmasterpiece

SinScript Studios
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Apr 18, 2021
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Hi everyone,

The new version is out and has new scenes, new music and an all new ending (for now)!
Work has already begun on the next version, which will advance the story to the next day.
If you can, please support this project's continued development. I work on this game alone as a solo developer and every little bit of encouragement helps.
You can subscribe for future updates which is an affiliate link through Oppaiman. It's the exact same as though you were subscribing through Patreon but it helps to get the game promoted on the Oppaiman platform which simply indexes visual novel games.
Thank you <3​
 

\\_Tremolo_//

Engaged Member
Jul 1, 2022
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Hi everyone,

The new version is out and has new scenes, new music and an all new ending (for now)!
Work has already begun on the next version, which will advance the story to the next day.
If you can, please support this project's continued development. I work on this game alone as a solo developer and every little bit of encouragement helps.
You can subscribe for future updates which is an affiliate link through Oppaiman. It's the exact same as though you were subscribing through Patreon but it helps to get the game promoted on the Oppaiman platform which simply indexes visual novel games.
Thank you <3​
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Fatalmasterpiece

SinScript Studios
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Apr 18, 2021
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You better prepare a vampire ending. Nothig worse in vampire movies than turning into human again (n)
I promise you won't be disappointed. It's just going to take a little while to get there.

Thanks for the update.
Question though, what do you mean by ending?
Each version ends on a cliff hanger, until the next major content update comes out and continues the story.
 

Swiver

Formerly 'swiver'
Sep 13, 2020
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THanks for response!
I promise you won't be disappointed. It's just going to take a little while to get there.
Oh please make it a long while, can't get enough of this:)
Each version ends on a cliff hanger, until the next major content update comes out and continues the story.
Good yeah scared me there for a bit, thought you meant ending ending...
 

Fatalmasterpiece

SinScript Studios
Game Developer
Apr 18, 2021
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THanks for response!

Oh please make it a long while, can't get enough of this:)

Good yeah scared me there for a bit, thought you meant ending ending...
There won't be a real ending until version 2.0
I may split up the game into two halves after version 1.0, with this being "part 1" and the next being "part 2".
Either way there is a whole second half of the story prepared that focuses more around supernatural stuff while this part 1 is more slice of life.
 

lukas7533

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Jul 16, 2023
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Nice art, good looking girls (even feisty redheads - yes more of this please !). The general plot is kind of non-existing now but thats to be expected. The only thing I dislike is that MC is kind of a wimp, but I guess thats gonna change after transformation to vamp.
I have to commend use of music, really brings that 80/90s feel.
 

Samhill

Active Member
Nov 2, 2020
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Hi everyone,

The new version is out and has new scenes, new music and an all new ending (for now)!
Work has already begun on the next version, which will advance the story to the next day.
If you can, please support this project's continued development. I work on this game alone as a solo developer and every little bit of encouragement helps.
You can subscribe for future updates which is an affiliate link through Oppaiman. It's the exact same as though you were subscribing through Patreon but it helps to get the game promoted on the Oppaiman platform which simply indexes visual novel games.
Thank you <3​
Any chance for an uncensored version?
 

Swiver

Formerly 'swiver'
Sep 13, 2020
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There won't be a real ending until version 2.0
I may split up the game into two halves after version 1.0, with this being "part 1" and the next being "part 2".
Either way there is a whole second half of the story prepared that focuses more around supernatural stuff while this part 1 is more slice of life.
Sounds great. I meant that I'd look forward to an extended game to savour it and hearing you've got enough planned for a second part is music to my ears.

Since it's in the "may", I dare share some aimless thoughts. Like I'd wonder whether the part 2 would be like a second game or you imagine it as like being posted within the same thread. Also why exactly? Historically I figure splits originate in size issues, to allow player to delete past parts, saving disk space, and to ease fresh downloads etc., but I don't think that's a reason with the sizes of new formats.

I sometimes get put off by these splits because of bad or confusing experiences. Some devs make the games really separate and then there's a confusion in carrying over saves or simplified choosing which path/ending of part 1 you want to start 2 with, other devs include part 1 in part 2 so it's more like an archived previous version or a full one, others require you to download both and merge, still others say theyre really separate and you can play in any order... Worst of all is not knowing which situation it is due to poor descriptions and conflicting player answers. It's not that no dev has pulled off a smooth transition, but, though I don't remember when or which games, I am pretty sure I've delayed checking out some split or multipart games until I had time and patience to go through the thread to determine how to best download or in what order to play and of course never got around to it and ended up missing the whole thing so...

Of course, this mainly happened to games I wasn't closely following or hadn't played before, I'm sure being there for the earlier stages means I wouldn't experience this here (and I'd honestly follow IWATV even if you reformat it into Unity inside an RPGM that's only playable online through a browser (but I'd draw the line at being forced to use Chrome :mad: ))

Edit: Ok dumbass I am, but I realised with seconds that splitting would allow publishing a completed part on steam for a one time purchase. Reasonalble.
 

Fatalmasterpiece

SinScript Studios
Game Developer
Apr 18, 2021
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Sounds great. I meant that I'd look forward to an extended game to savour it and hearing you've got enough planned for a second part is music to my ears.

Since it's in the "may", I dare share some aimless thoughts. Like I'd wonder whether the part 2 would be like a second game or you imagine it as like being posted within the same thread. Also why exactly? Historically I figure splits originate in size issues, to allow player to delete past parts, saving disk space, and to ease fresh downloads etc., but I don't think that's a reason with the sizes of new formats.

I sometimes get put off by these splits because of bad or confusing experiences. Some devs make the games really separate and then there's a confusion in carrying over saves or simplified choosing which path/ending of part 1 you want to start 2 with, other devs include part 1 in part 2 so it's more like an archived previous version or a full one, others require you to download both and merge, still others say theyre really separate and you can play in any order... Worst of all is not knowing which situation it is due to poor descriptions and conflicting player answers. It's not that no dev has pulled off a smooth transition, but, though I don't remember when or which games, I am pretty sure I've delayed checking out some split or multipart games until I had time and patience to go through the thread to determine how to best download or in what order to play and of course never got around to it and ended up missing the whole thing so...

Of course, this mainly happened to games I wasn't closely following or hadn't played before, I'm sure being there for the earlier stages means I wouldn't experience this here (and I'd honestly follow IWATV even if you reformat it into Unity inside an RPGM that's only playable online through a browser (but I'd draw the line at being forced to use Chrome :mad: ))

Edit: Ok dumbass I am, but I realised with seconds that splitting would allow publishing a completed part on steam for a one time purchase. Reasonalble.
When I first began writing I Was a Teenage Vampire, the story was always structured around a tight 7-day arc, like a relatable week that changes your life forever. I believe stories should say something. They should have a clear beginning, middle, and end and not drag on endlessly without direction like so many games these days.

Originally, I wasn’t sure how much support the project would get or if I’d even be able to finish those seven days. But thanks to the growing response, I can now confidently say that not only will the full arc be completed, but the second half is already mapped out and will be just as substantial as the first. Where the first portion focuses more on a snapshot of life, part 2 goes more into history and mythology of the world.

Publishing in two parts isn’t just practical but is intentional. It lets me refine each portion to the highest standard. Think of it like a season of television or the first movie in a franchise: Part One stands fully on its own, with a complete ending but the story doesn’t stop there. Part Two is a direct continuation. It picks up right where we left off.

A lot of developers are content to endlessly milk a premise without resolution. That’s not what I’m doing here. I already know how both parts end and I’m building toward something powerful and final. That said, I’m definitely open to a smaller epilogue or even a new story set in the same universe with different characters someday.

So don’t worry about it being “two parts.” It’s one continuous, deliberate story just told in two acts. You’ll feel the momentum, the payoff, and the purpose every step of the way.
 

Ragnar

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While I get the idea of keeping the story contained, I think 7 days is not enough time to explore the characters and to get involved in a murder mistery. It would be better to not focus on time too much imo, you can add a days later... screen here and there to advance time faster if needed.
 
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