Kemco has released a compelling new visual novel exclusively on Android titled "Together We Live." This narrative-driven game unfolds in a post-apocalyptic setting and explores themes of human sins and the arduous journey of atonement. While it's now available on Android, fans can also enjoy it on Steam for PC.
A Girl Atoning for Humans’ Sins
The story follows Kyoya, who awakens in a dimly lit room, only to discover it's the year 4000—nearly 2000 years after his last memory. The Earth has transformed into a desolate wasteland, and he's accompanied by a mysterious girl who holds the key to his new reality. Her mission is as profound as it is tragic: she's trapped in an endless cycle of death and rebirth, each time atoning for humanity's sins.
This repetitive cycle of suffering compels Kyoya to teach her about happiness, a stark contrast to her perpetual torment. While the story starts slowly, patience is rewarded as it unfolds with intricate twists and turns, bringing seemingly minor details into significant play.
If you're intrigued by "Together We Live," check out the official trailer below.
Together We Live Makes You Think
Unlike many other visual novels, "Together We Live" does not feature choice-based gameplay. Instead, it offers a linear yet deeply engaging story, accompanied by simple yet charming artwork. The narrative intertwines beauty with profound sadness, making a lasting impact on the player.
The protagonist's companion is fully voiced, adding an eerie and haunting depth to the experience. Currently, the game is available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. It's priced at $9.99 on the Google Play Store, with the option to play for free if you have a Play Pass.
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