Fantasy romance is made up of so many genres! pirates, faeries, nymph's, healers, and shopkeepers are brought up in almost every fantasy book and game you can think of, but what if you could romance them?

in this game you play, well you, a trans masculine person who owns a thrift bookshop, one day a normal seeming book comes in, nothing seems off, after skimming through the pages you're suddenly transported to a forest. 

Im currently trying to add a dyslexia friendly font to the game! not finished, in very very early development.

StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorCounterfeitandmore
GenreRole Playing, Interactive Fiction
Made withTwine
TagsDating Sim, Gay, LGBT, LGBTQIA, Queer, Romance, Singleplayer, Twine
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
AccessibilityColor-blind friendly

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this is so epic actually i luv seeing trans characters in games

Rip to this I fully lost everything bc my computers charger is like 85$ and so it'll take a while for this to be updated 

The premise of the story is interesting! I'd love to see more of it.

However, based on my perspective, there's some parts that are little hard to understand, how the pacing goes a little too fast on the realization of the MC being transported, how does the MC immediately knows what to do ater meeting the characters, and a little mistake in the spelling and grammars (I understand if you are a non native english speaker, because I am also one myself)

Besides, I still enjoyed the story. I wish you good luck on your writing development, dear author!

yeah, I realize the pacing is a bit off, I'm normally really sleep deprived whilst writing this as im working on finals and other end of year school work. I'm working on it now! thank you for your feedback! :)

after a few months there's been an update. I wanted to say thank you, this comment really helped me try to update this, even 7 months later.

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Aww! No problem, dear author! I hope you find your luck in your writing journey whether you decide to go through it, or even if you don't decide to go through it. I'll support whatever path you chose.