Asher: A Visual Novel
by SunLabyrinth
Asher: A Visual Novel
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Description
Asher is a short visual story about a librarian—all right, librarian’s assistant—named Tetrine Reish who lives in the city-state of Asher. Things are going swimmingly (except for perhaps her brother’s debt/bootlegging problem and an ominous dream or two,) until a woman comes along asking for a book. Not a library book—that would be too easy—but a book that doesn’t belong in Tetrine’s library. The book turns out to be written in a magical script called Nell marks that only a few people can see, and Tetrine is one of them.
However, all her life she’s been told in no uncertain terms that letting on that she can see the marks is a Bad Idea. Which is unfortunate, because several people, two of whom have suspicious intentions, find out. A kidnapping and an attempted murder (or two) ensues, and Tetrine’s life will never quite be the same again.
How to Play
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FAQ
What is Asher: A Visual Novel?
Asher: A Visual Novel is a story-driven visual novel game developed by SunLabyrinth, where players experience an interactive narrative centered around characters, choices, and emotional storytelling.
Who developed Asher: A Visual Novel?
Asher: A Visual Novel was developed and published by SunLabyrinth.
What kind of gameplay does Asher: A Visual Novel offer?
In Asher: A Visual Novel, gameplay focuses on reading dialogue, making choices that influence the story, and exploring different narrative paths, typical of visual novel games.
Is Asher: A Visual Novel free to play?
Yes, Asher: A Visual Novel is available to play for free on web browser platforms like Kongregate.
Can your choices affect the story in Asher: A Visual Novel?
Yes, the choices you make in Asher: A Visual Novel can influence the direction and outcome of the story, providing multiple potential narrative experiences.
Comments
GIJohnny
Jan. 12, 2019
Quite good actually. Ended up with ending 9/9. It's a a bit tricky when some highlighted words that you think open descriptions turn out to be choices and you head back to your hometown and slaughter everyone.
KidA1515
Dec. 31, 2018
Gotta get rid of those scroll bars
Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately, text later on in the game would be cut off if they weren't there.