Freeworlddev
Formerly 'Hegemon1984'
- Feb 17, 2025
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Hey guys,
I'm in the process of creating a visual novel. The main story is slice-of-life, however, I'm considering adding fully fleshed out side quests that are practically self-contained anthology series set in the main world of my VN.
For reference, this is a sandbox style VN. Think Summertime Saga.
The side quests serve to explore the world the players find themselves in since it's a parallel universe to our world. That includes things like the criminal underbelly (more action themed stuff), to AI (fantasy/horror planned for that one. DDLC inspired), to the more common slice-of-life themed side quests (one of our side quests explores how this world works overall; from office life, recreational activities, etc).
While they do have wildly different themes, they're all tied in a semi-realistic setting so players can experience how very, very different (and surreal) this parallel dimension is.
Is it tied to the main story? No. It's very self contained and doesn't effect the character in the primary narrative overall.
Is this considered a good or bad idea in general?
I'm in the process of creating a visual novel. The main story is slice-of-life, however, I'm considering adding fully fleshed out side quests that are practically self-contained anthology series set in the main world of my VN.
For reference, this is a sandbox style VN. Think Summertime Saga.
The side quests serve to explore the world the players find themselves in since it's a parallel universe to our world. That includes things like the criminal underbelly (more action themed stuff), to AI (fantasy/horror planned for that one. DDLC inspired), to the more common slice-of-life themed side quests (one of our side quests explores how this world works overall; from office life, recreational activities, etc).
While they do have wildly different themes, they're all tied in a semi-realistic setting so players can experience how very, very different (and surreal) this parallel dimension is.
Is it tied to the main story? No. It's very self contained and doesn't effect the character in the primary narrative overall.
Is this considered a good or bad idea in general?
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