Sun City is a plot driven adventure game developed by FF Digital Games, with Episode 1 as the prologue. It tells the story of the protagonist who, after losing his parents, relies on his stepmother in the small town of Tawny and travels to the mysterious city of Sun City to explore the truth, heal his wounds, and embark on an emotional and growth journey.
Core selling points:
Deep emotional narrative: The protagonist experiences the dual blow of his mother's early death and father's death, and gradually uncovers the family's secrets through interactions with his stepmother, studio worker, and Sun City aunt (step aunt).
Multi storyline+multiple endings: Players' choices will affect the protagonist's psychological state, interpersonal relationships, and career development, ultimately leading to different endings (such as healing, falling, revenge, etc.).
Suspense and Sexual Elements: Sun City's adventure blends complex interpersonal relationships, secretive family stories, and the protagonist's identity and emotional exploration as they grow up.
Core gameplay and features
1. Emotionally driven interactive narrative
Role network:
Stepmother: Running a clothing store, forming complex dependencies and conflicts with the protagonist.
Sun City's Aunt: A mysterious character who may be a key figure in healing wounds.
Studio colleagues and clients: Trigger side quests through work scenarios to unlock hidden storylines.
Psychological state system:
Players need to manage the protagonist's Trauma and Empathy values. Excessive trauma may lead to depression or extreme behavior, while high Empathy values can unlock deeper interactions.
2. Multi storyline and multiple endings
Key selection mechanism:
For example, do you accept the healing advice from your aunt? Have family secrets been revealed? Do you want to stay in Sun City or return to the small town?
The choice will affect the character's development path (such as becoming a photographer, psychologist, antisocial, etc.).
Ending branch:
Healing ending: Through Sun City's experience, the protagonist overcomes their trauma and reconstructs their life.
Fallen ending: Devoured by the past, trapped in self destruction or revenge.
Open ending: leave suspense and hint at the subsequent plot (such as Ep. 2).
3. Career and Scene Exploration
Studio assistant job:
Participate in customer photography, restore old photos, trigger recall events, and unlock family history clues.
By enhancing photography skills, unlock special items such as the "camera left by the father".
Sun City Exploration:
City landmarks, such as abandoned theaters and Auntie's mansion, conceal secrets that require puzzle solving or dialogue to advance the plot.
Interacting with urban residents may reveal the truth behind the death of the protagonist's parents.
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