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just a small niggle...

Can you include the game version number on the uploaded files please?
My extensive save library and download folders will be much better if so.

Thank you for the uploads.
 

MrDL

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I haven't played this yet but is the MC really being abused by his father even though going by the previews, the MC is much bigger than him?

Why the father looks like Triple H ?
Triple H after he was left in the dryer too long. :KEK:
 

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How do I translate to English? options doesnt show anything and I see in the files there is English scripts but I dont see the option to change language. Downloaded gofile and pixeldrain same problem for both. Also downloaded the translator in description. Had option for inglese but nothing changed when i click on it.
 

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Well, here you have a roadmap that shows what you’re supporting if you’re a ranked member, or if you’re considering becoming one.
This way, you can visualize both projects related to The Last Picture, as well as completely new IPs.

This summary isn’t organized in any particular order, since—if we manage to finish The Last Picture—the next project would be put to a vote by the patrons. I’d make a much more detailed post developing each idea further so that you can vote knowing exactly what to expect.

With just 100 members, we can guarantee the survival of The Last Picture, and the creation of all these projects—and more—that come to my mind.

Between Patreon and Boosty, there are already 8 of the 100 soldiers I need to fight the current battle—and the future ones.
If you trust me and enjoy my creations, rest assured I won’t fail you as your commander, not today, not tomorrow.

The Last Picture
You already know the premise—MC wants to get rid of his father. And as you’ve seen in the latest update, it won’t be a simple murder. He’s going to delve into his father’s business—but not in the way you might expect.

He’ll meet even more women, both criminals and government agents (among others), and uncover many secrets and uncomfortable truths that will lead him to:

  1. Empathize more with his father!
  2. Complete his own character development.
And if you decide not to kill the father:

  1. You’ll want to kill him even more—but you won’t, because you’ll want to punish him… which takes us to the sequel.
The following description may contain major spoilers for the ending of The Last Picture (if you choose not to kill the father), and for certain mid-story events. Read at your own risk.

The Last Picture: The New Picture
The Last Picture: The New Picture continues right where The Last Picture ends—just as the dagger is about to pierce the father’s heart, he confesses that he has another family, stopping you in your tracks.

In The Last Picture: The New Picture, we’ll have two main storylines.

On one side (early game), you’ll find a way to move in with your father’s other family—consisting of a stepmother and two stepsisters. To your surprise, they’re extremely Catholic, but luckily for you, MC and Mom will take it upon themselves to “corrupt” all three—something Father will be very aware of…

We’ll also see much more from the father’s perspective, as MC’s sudden appearance at his workplace and with his secret family will force him to question many things about himself.

On the other hand, MC finds himself at a crossroads with government agents, since during The Last Picture he was poking his nose where it didn’t belong. However, freedom has a price:

Will you be able to interfere in the local elections to prevent Mayor Henry’s re-election?

Here I have two ideas, which would be voted on by all patrons regardless of tier. The most voted option would be the one developed:

  1. Mayor Henry seems like a man with clean hands, utterly incorruptible. There’s no dirt to dig up—so you’ll have to find a way to create a scandal around his family
  2. Likewise, Mayor Henry appears untouchable—but deep down he’s insecure and easily influenced. So how will you reach him? Through his family, of course. But there’s a twist—MC will make Henry’s own family belittle him and constantly compare him to MC, leading Henry to try to become like MC. That’s when MC will guide him—to his political ruin.
And as always, between these two main storylines, there will be side plots with new female characters, including the twin nieces of our beloved aunt, who will only be introduced in The Last Picture ;(

In The Last Picture, the underlying theme is the subjectivity of morality through MC’s perspective.
In The Last Picture: The New Picture, the core theme is envy and insecurity, explored through two opposing personalities—Mayor Henry and the Father—with MC as the common nucleus connecting and driving both to their breaking points.

Saying more would risk spoiling too much; the two main storylines already give you an idea, and the subplots are better left for you to theorize and discover later.

Unlike The Last Picture, The Last Picture: The New Picture will have only one ending—so you’ll have to discover it ;)

The Last Picture: The First Picture
In this case, we’re talking about a spin-off—specifically about the Father.
This story follows him through his final year of college, showing how his relationship with Mom solidified, how he met the lover who would become his second family, and how he met his business partner.

After finishing college, we’ll see how his legitimate business ventures began, how he fell into the world of drug trafficking, his travels through South America and Mexico until he met Don Martinez, and in general, the journey that shaped who the Father is—both personally and professionally—ending on Day 1 of The Last Picture.
I know, I know… pure poetry.

Of course, this won’t be as linear as The Last Picture or The New Picture. It’ll be more episodic—allowing for imaginative freedom in each “episode.”
For example, the college years could have a nostalgic 80s/90s vibe; the start of his legal ventures might parody The Wolf of Wall Street (2013); the criminal beginnings could take on a noir tone; and the South American adventures might be a nod to Blow (2001).

Overall, this spin-off would be laid-back, adventurous, and fun to read—each episode unique in tone, style, and atmosphere, yet collectively shaping Father and Mother, and giving us deeper insight into the stepmother and stepsisters introduced in The New Picture.
Plus, we’ll meet new female characters across these stages—but that’s something to discover later.

The Last Picture: The Cursed Picture
24 years have passed since the events of The Last Picture: The New Picture, and one year since MC cut ties with the FBI.

But the unexpected happens—one of MC’s three daughters is kidnapped. Not by chance, and not for ransom…

After The New Picture, MC becomes addicted to adrenaline and power—the ability to influence others almost hypnotically. This leads him into social-engineering operations that, inevitably, cause collateral damage… and create enemies.

In The Cursed Image, MC must piece together who the possible kidnapper is, based on a brief note left behind. Much of the story unfolds through flashbacks—exploring MC’s past with each potential suspect.
We’ll also see flashbacks that explain how and why MC’s family dynamics formed the way they did (wink wink).

Of course, the flashbacks are only part of the story—there’s also the present timeline, involving friends and families of the suspects. These two layers will intertwine until the truth emerges.

The ending is clear: MC finds the kidnapper—but what will his own fate be? Will revisiting his past with full awareness allow him to find peace?

And with that, the The Last Picture universe would come to a close.
Now, what else is running through my mind? Let’s see…

The Class
It’s 1960. You’re a professor at the Faculty of Psychology, and something keeps you up at night. These are the final years of the golden age of experimental psychology, and your mission as a respected academic is to prove that shock therapy through extreme exposure is still a valid and effective treatment.

To do so, you gather six volunteer students—each with traumas, fears, and clashing personalities—inside an isolated house, to conduct a clinical trial demonstrating the efficacy of pushing patients to the limit.

What you never imagined was how the girls would sabotage each other—using one another’s traumas as weapons—turning from victims to victimizers through false alliances, lies, and manipulation… and you, driven by morbid curiosity, not only fail to stop it, but encourage, reward, and even instigate these situations.

In an environment where you can only trust yourself and your authority, one thing is certain—you’ll need to win the favor of your six girls if you don’t want your prestigious career to end in disgrace.
But the snowball is already rolling downhill—you can’t undo what’s been done. You’ll have to use unorthodox methods to regain control—or at least, come out on top…

Demon of Tanzania
What seemed like an idyllic honeymoon marking the start of your marriage takes a 360° turn.

You and your wife wake up at the resort, ready to enjoy the all-inclusive breakfast buffet—but on your way, you notice strange police activity across the grounds.
When you arrive, you’re interrogated about your activities the previous night, and soon discover there’s been a disappearance.

As expected (because otherwise there’d be no story), our protagonist becomes involved in the chaos—what first appears to be a simple disappearance turns out to be a ritual sacrifice that has subjected every woman in the resort to the will of Min, the god of love, reproduction, and sexual pleasure—trapping everyone inside.

Your mission is clear: help your wife regain her will and escape the resort, facing countless women and mysteries along the way.
With a humorous tone reminiscent of The White Lotus (2021), Season 1.

The Butterfly Effect
Directly inspired by The Butterfly Effect (2004) and Dark (2017).
Our protagonist is awakened by a policeman in a park after Halloween night. Thinking it’s a prank because of the officer’s strange uniform, he mocks him—only to be arrested and realize he’s traveled nearly 40 years into the past. There’s no record of who he is, though he soon notices that his town looks strangely familiar yet changed—as if it belongs to another era.

At first, his goal is to recreate what happened that Halloween night, which we experience through flashbacks.

What he didn’t expect is that this small jump through time would alter his present reality, leading him to try to fix it—unaware that doing so will trap him in a loop of temporal, ethical, and moral paradoxes.

Though the main tone will be serious and theoretical, I want to include humorous moments when the protagonist returns to his present—since each trip changes the social norms, how people interact, and even the versions of his family .
Amidst all this, he tries to blend into what he thinks is—or was—his home.

This story would have two endings:

  1. A tragic, defeatist one—where the message is that no matter what we do, everything and nothing is under our control, and the true power of things lies in how much power we give them.
  2. Another ending where the protagonist decides to stay in the past—since it’s the closest thing to the life he once knew—leaving the door open for sequels in a more adventure and sci-fi genre.
In the first sequel, we’d discover The Order of the Revealed—a group of people who, like our protagonist, found these cracks in the universe allowing travel to specific points in time. They’ve even learned to travel to exact historical moments, believing their mission is to restore the order of things.
Endless possibilities.

And that’s everything currently running through my mind.
If you like The Last Picture and believe in my potential—welcome to my troops.

As a thank you for reading this entire text, I am giving you the code “TROOP” for 50% off any of the tiers during the first month, valid until the 8th
 
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Well, here you have a roadmap that shows what you’re supporting if you’re a ranked member, or if you’re considering becoming one.
This way, you can visualize both projects related to The Last Picture, as well as completely new IPs.

This summary isn’t organized in any particular order, since—if we manage to finish The Last Picture—the next project would be put to a vote by the patrons. I’d make a much more detailed post developing each idea further so that you can vote knowing exactly what to expect.

With just 100 members, we can guarantee the survival of The Last Picture, and the creation of all these projects—and more—that come to my mind.

Between Patreon and Boosty, there are already 8 of the 100 soldiers I need to fight the current battle—and the future ones.
If you trust me and enjoy my creations, rest assured I won’t fail you as your commander, not today, not tomorrow.

The Last Picture
You already know the premise—MC wants to get rid of his father. And as you’ve seen in the latest update, it won’t be a simple murder. He’s going to delve into his father’s business—but not in the way you might expect.

He’ll meet even more women, both criminals and government agents (among others), and uncover many secrets and uncomfortable truths that will lead him to:

  1. Empathize more with his father!
  2. Complete his own character development.
And if you decide not to kill the father:

  1. You’ll want to kill him even more—but you won’t, because you’ll want to punish him… which takes us to the sequel.
The following description may contain major spoilers for the ending of The Last Picture (if you choose not to kill the father), and for certain mid-story events. Read at your own risk.

The Last Picture: The New Picture
The Last Picture: The New Picture continues right where The Last Picture ends—just as the dagger is about to pierce the father’s heart, he confesses that he has another family, stopping you in your tracks.

In The Last Picture: The New Picture, we’ll have two main storylines.

On one side (early game), you’ll find a way to move in with your father’s other family—consisting of a stepmother and two stepsisters. To your surprise, they’re extremely Catholic, but luckily for you, MC and Mom will take it upon themselves to “corrupt” all three—something Father will be very aware of…

We’ll also see much more from the father’s perspective, as MC’s sudden appearance at his workplace and with his secret family will force him to question many things about himself.

On the other hand, MC finds himself at a crossroads with government agents, since during The Last Picture he was poking his nose where it didn’t belong. However, freedom has a price:

Will you be able to interfere in the local elections to prevent Mayor Henry’s re-election?

Here I have two ideas, which would be voted on by all patrons regardless of tier. The most voted option would be the one developed:

  1. Mayor Henry seems like a man with clean hands, utterly incorruptible. There’s no dirt to dig up—so you’ll have to find a way to create a scandal around his family
  2. Likewise, Mayor Henry appears untouchable—but deep down he’s insecure and easily influenced. So how will you reach him? Through his family, of course. But there’s a twist—MC will make Henry’s own family belittle him and constantly compare him to MC, leading Henry to try to become like MC. That’s when MC will guide him—to his political ruin.
And as always, between these two main storylines, there will be side plots with new female characters, including the twin nieces of our beloved aunt, who will only be introduced in The Last Picture ;(

In The Last Picture, the underlying theme is the subjectivity of morality through MC’s perspective.
In The Last Picture: The New Picture, the core theme is envy and insecurity, explored through two opposing personalities—Mayor Henry and the Father—with MC as the common nucleus connecting and driving both to their breaking points.

Saying more would risk spoiling too much; the two main storylines already give you an idea, and the subplots are better left for you to theorize and discover later.

Unlike The Last Picture, The Last Picture: The New Picture will have only one ending—so you’ll have to discover it ;)

The Last Picture: The First Picture
In this case, we’re talking about a spin-off—specifically about the Father.
This story follows him through his final year of college, showing how his relationship with Mom solidified, how he met the lover who would become his second family, and how he met his business partner.

After finishing college, we’ll see how his legitimate business ventures began, how he fell into the world of drug trafficking, his travels through South America and Mexico until he met Don Martinez, and in general, the journey that shaped who the Father is—both personally and professionally—ending on Day 1 of The Last Picture.
I know, I know… pure poetry.

Of course, this won’t be as linear as The Last Picture or The New Picture. It’ll be more episodic—allowing for imaginative freedom in each “episode.”
For example, the college years could have a nostalgic 80s/90s vibe; the start of his legal ventures might parody The Wolf of Wall Street (2013); the criminal beginnings could take on a noir tone; and the South American adventures might be a nod to Blow (2001).

Overall, this spin-off would be laid-back, adventurous, and fun to read—each episode unique in tone, style, and atmosphere, yet collectively shaping Father and Mother, and giving us deeper insight into the stepmother and stepsisters introduced in The New Picture.
Plus, we’ll meet new female characters across these stages—but that’s something to discover later.

The Last Picture: The Cursed Picture
24 years have passed since the events of The Last Picture: The New Picture, and one year since MC cut ties with the FBI.

But the unexpected happens—one of MC’s three daughters is kidnapped. Not by chance, and not for ransom…

After The New Picture, MC becomes addicted to adrenaline and power—the ability to influence others almost hypnotically. This leads him into social-engineering operations that, inevitably, cause collateral damage… and create enemies.

In The Cursed Image, MC must piece together who the possible kidnapper is, based on a brief note left behind. Much of the story unfolds through flashbacks—exploring MC’s past with each potential suspect.
We’ll also see flashbacks that explain how and why MC’s family dynamics formed the way they did (wink wink).

Of course, the flashbacks are only part of the story—there’s also the present timeline, involving friends and families of the suspects. These two layers will intertwine until the truth emerges.

The ending is clear: MC finds the kidnapper—but what will his own fate be? Will revisiting his past with full awareness allow him to find peace?

And with that, the The Last Picture universe would come to a close.
Now, what else is running through my mind? Let’s see…

The Class
It’s 1960. You’re a professor at the Faculty of Psychology, and something keeps you up at night. These are the final years of the golden age of experimental psychology, and your mission as a respected academic is to prove that shock therapy through extreme exposure is still a valid and effective treatment.

To do so, you gather six volunteer students—each with traumas, fears, and clashing personalities—inside an isolated house, to conduct a clinical trial demonstrating the efficacy of pushing patients to the limit.

What you never imagined was how the girls would sabotage each other—using one another’s traumas as weapons—turning from victims to victimizers through false alliances, lies, and manipulation… and you, driven by morbid curiosity, not only fail to stop it, but encourage, reward, and even instigate these situations.

In an environment where you can only trust yourself and your authority, one thing is certain—you’ll need to win the favor of your six girls if you don’t want your prestigious career to end in disgrace.
But the snowball is already rolling downhill—you can’t undo what’s been done. You’ll have to use unorthodox methods to regain control—or at least, come out on top…

Demon of Tanzania
What seemed like an idyllic honeymoon marking the start of your marriage takes a 360° turn.

You and your wife wake up at the resort, ready to enjoy the all-inclusive breakfast buffet—but on your way, you notice strange police activity across the grounds.
When you arrive, you’re interrogated about your activities the previous night, and soon discover there’s been a disappearance.

As expected (because otherwise there’d be no story), our protagonist becomes involved in the chaos—what first appears to be a simple disappearance turns out to be a ritual sacrifice that has subjected every woman in the resort to the will of Min, the god of love, reproduction, and sexual pleasure—trapping everyone inside.

Your mission is clear: help your wife regain her will and escape the resort, facing countless women and mysteries along the way.
With a humorous tone reminiscent of The White Lotus (2021), Season 1.

The Butterfly Effect
Directly inspired by The Butterfly Effect (2004) and Dark (2017).
Our protagonist is awakened by a policeman in a park after Halloween night. Thinking it’s a prank because of the officer’s strange uniform, he mocks him—only to be arrested and realize he’s traveled nearly 40 years into the past. There’s no record of who he is, though he soon notices that his town looks strangely familiar yet changed—as if it belongs to another era.

At first, his goal is to recreate what happened that Halloween night, which we experience through flashbacks.

What he didn’t expect is that this small jump through time would alter his present reality, leading him to try to fix it—unaware that doing so will trap him in a loop of temporal, ethical, and moral paradoxes.

Though the main tone will be serious and theoretical, I want to include humorous moments when the protagonist returns to his present—since each trip changes the social norms, how people interact, and even the versions of his family .
Amidst all this, he tries to blend into what he thinks is—or was—his home.

This story would have two endings:

  1. A tragic, defeatist one—where the message is that no matter what we do, everything and nothing is under our control, and the true power of things lies in how much power we give them.
  2. Another ending where the protagonist decides to stay in the past—since it’s the closest thing to the life he once knew—leaving the door open for sequels in a more adventure and sci-fi genre.
In the first sequel, we’d discover The Order of the Revealed—a group of people who, like our protagonist, found these cracks in the universe allowing travel to specific points in time. They’ve even learned to travel to exact historical moments, believing their mission is to restore the order of things.
Endless possibilities.

And that’s everything currently running through my mind.
If you like The Last Picture and believe in my potential—welcome to my troops.

As a thank you for reading this entire text, I am giving you the code “TROOP” for 50% off any of the tiers during the first month, valid until the 8th
Thank you for sharing!
 

Boby Boo

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Apr 7, 2025
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How do I translate to English? options doesnt show anything and I see in the files there is English scripts but I dont see the option to change language. Downloaded gofile and pixeldrain same problem for both. Also downloaded the translator in description. Had option for inglese but nothing changed when i click on it.
language.png
 

Boby Boo

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There is barely any choices in this game. And the choices that exist are basically see scene or not see scene. Kinetic novel.
Well, at first glance, it may seem like a kinetic novel because the story isn't advanced enough, so the choices you've made so far only reveal the immediate effect of what you've chosen. But in the next two updates, for example, you'll see the effects of the day you had to choose whether or not to go with the stripper, which was... in the content of the second update, I think. So, well, we have to let things take their course
 
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