Your first case as a detective is forcing you to open your eyes to a world bigger than you thought. But maybe it's better to keep them closed. Knowing too much doesn’t help anyone sleep at night! Seems the supernatural didn’t get the memo that nothing exciting ever happens in the little town of Wayhaven.
"The Wayhaven Chronicles: Book One" is a thrilling 440,000 word interactive fantasy novel by Mishka Jenkins, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
Experience the big and small moments with a host of characters throughout this exciting twist on the usual supernatural tale—a story which will take you through heart-pounding romance, smile-filled friendships, and shiver-inducing drama.
• Play as female, male, or non-binary—with options to be straight, gay, or bisexual.
• Discover the start of distinct and lasting romances with the vampires of Unit Bravo.
• Define and refine relationships with a variety of characters-from friends, family, exes, and enemies.
• Decide how you will fulfill the job of detective, through Deduction, Combat, Science, or People skills.
• Discover the truth of what awaits in Wayhaven in a playstyle that suits your personality.
• Indulge in true moments of romance, friendship, drama, and fun!
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1.0.7
June 28, 2023
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Amazing little story, but beware losing your progress!
It’s a romance story through and through and if you’ve played any other dating sims/visual novels focused on romance you know what you’re getting into, but I found it refreshing in comparison to the ones I had grown used to partially because you’re able to romance the characters as men or women, as a man or woman. I finished my first run in three sittings and was excited to keep going the entire time, it was entertaining as far as romance IF goes, and I was surprised to find some decent prose in there at certain points too. It was never a struggle to read. A good several hours worth of fun that’s worth the price, in my opinion.
Beware losing your game progress! It’s not a major gripe because of how easily remedied it is, but if you’re planning on taking a break make sure to back out of the game text and back to the main menu or you might come back to find that the game’s kicked you back to the beginning. There’s no real way to manage your saves so be mindful of that, and read through carefully because there also isn’t any way to re-read old dialogue.