First of all, I’d like to introduce 'Tartini's Devil's Trill Sonata'—a piece supposedly inspired by a dream encounter with the devil—as the background music I’ve set with GPT. I think it will make your reading experience a bit more enjoyable. Throughout human history, billions of people have lived, and thousands of different jobs—known and unknown to us—have come into existence. However, an estimated 90% of people have never been able to pursue their dreams or ideal careers. Although this sounds sad, I believed in taking a different perspective on it.
I'm from a middle-income family and have worked many jobs I didn’t enjoy (sales, food service, etc.). But over the past four years, I realized that my mental health needed to be rooted not in money but in accomplishment. I've understood that life isn't just about earning money; I don’t want to leave this world without realizing the things I envision. I’m 26 years old, and since I was around 12 or 13, I’ve been constantly striving to improve my understanding of philosophy and psychology. I see things from different angles, and for me, a scene in a movie might have nuances and details you wouldn’t expect. That’s my unique quality—perspective.
This is my first game, but I’m working to keep the foundation of its story as unique and well-tuned as possible. My goal is to offer an experience that allows you to immerse yourself deeply in the fantasy without having to commit a crime or end up in prison (and I sincerely hope none of you will ever find yourselves in such a situation). If I wanted to, I could quickly finish certain parts of the story with simple elements. For example, what’s the first thought that comes to mind when the warden demands something in exchange for medicine? Maybe engaging in an intimate relationship with him? Or, for some of you, the choice to become even more feminine rather than take the medication might be appealing.
I aim to guide you from a broader perspective, drawing on real-life proportional events to create a realistic experience. Friends, no one in this world does something for nothing; I’m sure you understand the deep psychological meanings behind everything. Now, I don’t expect everyone playing my game to be deeply aware of these psychological details, and I’m aware that some people may just want to enjoy the game without delving into such complexities. But creating something enjoyable is a challenging job.
The truth is this: I enjoy engaging with your psychology. It’s incredibly difficult, and knowing that a story I wrote entirely by myself is being enjoyed and supported gives me the confidence to promise that this game will continue for at least 15 more parts without being abandoned. Support is crucial in this journey, of course. The more support I get, the more I can enhance the game—enriching its visuals, story depth, and coding with that funding. But even if I don’t receive further support, I’ll keep doing this, entirely without expectations, for six months.
I apologize, but have you always received compensation for everything you’ve done in life? Sometimes you don’t, and that’s normal; sometimes, it just takes time. I’m in that same position. To everyone who has even followed this game for free up until now, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU. As long as you’re here, this game won’t be abandoned! :) Thank you.