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A Chopin Duet (N-Graphic)

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    Synopsis

    Everyone carries regrets from their youth—things left undone, paths not taken.

    This is a story of two people who loved each other yet walked separate roads.

    The protagonist is a busy teacher approaching his students’ graduation ceremony. But he is tormented by something: a death notice he recently learned about. It was his former classmate from school.

    And by pure chance, he had run into her just one day before she took her own life. After more than a decade since graduation…

    From that moment on, he begins experiencing strange dreams.

    Within the “game” in his dreams, he witnesses her “memories”—fragments of her tragic life since their graduation.

    What awaits him beyond clearing the “game” in his dreams?

    And what will he finally come to see…?

    This work alternates between ADV and RPG segments. The RPG sections feature a 3D dungeon that is not overly lengthy, with a simple system.

    Please read the README file first, as there may be bugs.

    Saving is only possible within the in-game “game” (inside the 3D dungeon).

    Save data from the trial version is compatible with the full version.

    30 CG images included.

    Editorial Review

    A Chopin Duet occupies rare territory in the adult game space: a mechanically hybrid work that weaponizes its genre blend to explore grief, regret, and the supernatural consequences of abandonment. Rather than chasing conventional NTR spectacle, this drama-driven title uses its adult themes as emotional ballast for a narrative about two people who failed each other across an unbridgeable decade.

    The structural choice to alternate between ADV sequences and light RPG segments serves the story’s core conceit—the protagonist navigates dreamscape “games” to witness fragmented memories of his former classmate’s descent. It’s a meta-textual approach: gameplay becomes metaphor for incomplete understanding, for the futility of trying to reconstruct someone’s inner life after they’re gone. The 3D dungeon exploration, deliberately kept brief and simple rather than mechanically demanding, keeps narrative momentum intact while reinforcing the dreamlike, disjointed nature of memory itself. This is production design in service of thematic coherence, not filler padding.

    The emotional register here distinguishes it sharply from mainstream adult game fare. “Serious” and “supernatural” tag a work that treats its NTR elements—and they appear to be present, though the synopsis cryptically avoids spelling them out—as consequences of human failure rather than gratification mechanisms. The wife/housewife tag suggests domestic entanglement, but the framing centers on loss and the impossible desire to rewrite the past through dream-logic.

    This targets readers who prize narrative sophistication and aren’t squeamish about uncomfortable emotional territory, provided it’s anchored in genuine pathos rather than cheap transgression. The README warning suggests a work still being refined, so patience with bugs is expected.

    A mechanically ambitious attempt to marry gameplay with grief—flawed but genuinely haunting.

    Related Tags:

    adult  |  NTR  |  RPG  |  drama  |  Serious

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