Heartwork ~Symphony Of Destruction~

Yuu Asakura was a mild mannered university student until he found a mysterious duffel bag with a gun and orders for an assassination. He was terrified at first, but when he held the smooth metal of the pistol in his hand, he started to become someone else.

Ball-Man

A Pac-Man +18 parody game. You play as a little guy who has to collect all the Balls inside a maze full of Ghosts. Getting caught by a Ghost means getting raped and losing a live, if you lose 3 lives it’s a Game Over. This is just a little minigame with 1 sex scene and 4 pallete swaps, and you can see all the content available in less than 5 minutes. The game ends when reaching 9999 points, however; nothing is rewarded when achieving this.​

Love And Hope

prologue
Our main character comes from a dark past.
He lost his family as a child and was left alone, which pushed him to the dark side, becoming callous.
He knows a lot of martial arts and is among the leading members of the anti-devil organization.
All he wants is to keep Syndra safe with Wanda and prevent the prophecy from coming true.
So the story and behavior of our main character is just like Batman…​

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!

Enter the #1 Psychological Horror Experience!
Welcome to a terrifying world of poetry and romance! Write poems for your crush and erase any mistakes along the way to ensure your perfect ending. Now’s your chance to discover why DDLC is one of the most beloved psychological horror games of the decade

Thirst Island

Thirst Island is a way for the developers to train their respective fields. If you have feedback for improving the project, feel free to comment. We already have a range of new content planned that will be added into the game as we become capable to and find time to implement and make them .
You play as a young adult that gets involved in a plane crash. Now, finding himself on a desert island, he has to survive and find other survivors of the crash, and, who knows, maybe finding a secret or two hidden in the island.​