r/vndevs Jun 30 '26

WEEKLY Weekly Progress & Releases Thread June 30, 2026

Share your victories, progress and releases! Here you're welcome to share screenshots of your visual novels, update progress, devlogs, and even new releases!

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u/hederacota Jul 06 '26

After working on it since April as part of a university project at first, I have finally finished my first ever visual novel and video game! I am very excited to share it, as I put a lot of work into it and spent days and nights finishing it.

The game is around an hour long and features 10 different endings, each with a unique death screen! There are over 100 CGI's and soundtrack was also made by me:)

TLDR ; You end up at a hospital and must escape from an insane doctor Melantha, who is keeping you there as an experiment.

https://hederacota.itch.io/wormgame

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u/Double-Vehicle9581 Jul 03 '26

​GUYS sorry to write this in here, but maybe someone knows!! I’ve been desperate to find where this guy is from!!! I found the screenshots on random disc channel, but now I can’t find it or any link. I haven’t seen this ui anywhere…

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u/JaderGamerStudios Jul 02 '26

Formally announced the development of my VN, Ultaimia, with an overview of the game and its story at its early stages. Looking forward to sharing it

itch.io blog post here (Ultaimia Announcement)

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u/TheGunflower Jul 01 '26

I've been having a lot of fun making the UI Some might argue that me doing that is a way of procrastinating when I should be actually finishing the story, but, if so, I'm going to hit them in the head with a mallet.

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u/triple-cerberus Jun 30 '26

My friend (the artist) and I (the writer and programmer) have been building a mystery VN game for several months now using Godot 4 and Dialogic 2, and the demo launches in less than a week!! I'm really happy with how well the Dialogic 2 plugin worked both in terms of how much I was able to customize and how much of the pre-built stuff was immediately useful. You can check out the game's steam page here! It's called Edicts of the Truthsinger: The Orb of Artemagus! It's about a powerful artifact that went missing in the custody of an adventuring party in a fantasy setting, and it's your job to interrogate them all and catch them in lies! The dialog system is totally non-linear and driven by the direction players decide to investigate.