Created for DAGDC’s Winter 2026 Game Jam

Every day is the same. You should go to work today. 

A short game experience where you follow the same routine each day. Explore the items around your apartment. Discover things that are out of place. Be particular about your choices when the opportunity comes. 

Two endings available. 
Estimated playtime: a few minutes
Controls: arrows or click to move, Z + space + enter to interact, escape + X to pause

Story + writing by Dembli

Game + visuals + music by korryd

RPGMaker plugins by GALV, YANFLY

Downloaded version recommended, but web build will run, just a bit slow.

Due to the nature of a gamejam and this being our first game ever, it is unpolished as of now. We are hoping to fix all the placeholders and formatting errors after the gamejam.


Updated 3 days ago
Published 5 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Authorskorryd, dembli
GenreVisual Novel
Made withRPG Maker
Tags2D, RPG Maker, Short, Slice Of Life
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Touchscreen

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(+1)

peak, perfect, no notes

ok my notes [my glaze]:
came out so cool dude!! obsessed with the look of the edited images, the choice of colors and filter perfectly match the vibes of a dream, the radio especially i'm obsessed with cuz it has such a hopeful lovely color, and the last dream ending is straight peak
love the look of the apartment, it has a comforting dread to it, the colors work together really well and it just Has that lived in feeling to it, big fan of the mc's sprite the walking looks really smooth and both outfits are designed like, perfectly mundane in a way that fits the vibe of the game
lowkey did not see the way the XOXO part was gonna play in til i played it like rn, but like, big big fan of how it came out and how it comes together with the ending
wahoo!! 

(+2)

Interesting game.There are spelling errors and some bugs but they were easy to ignore and didn't really affect the game too much. I enjoyed the mystery aspect and the storytelling. Good job!