A downloadable story for Windows

Argue with your Prefrontal Cortex, insult an art critic, befriend the elderly.

A Hint of Purple is a short visual novel about queer love and art. Follow Maya, a once-celebrated painter now paralyzed, as she struggles to accept her new reality and its effects on her relationship.

Features:

  • An emotionally rich queer story told in the form of a visual novel.
  • Hear from a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique stories and perspectives.
  • Engage with Maya's inner struggles by conversing with her Prefrontal Cortex, providing a unique and introspective look at her mental and emotional state.
  • A short but sweet experience that respects your time. (~1hr)

Feedback and bug reports are welcomed. If you enjoyed your time with the story consider reviewing it on Steam, thanks!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
AuthorDormin
GenreVisual Novel, Interactive Fiction
TagsFemale Protagonist, Kinetic Novel, Lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQIA, Narrative, Queer, Story Rich
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityOne button
LinksSteam

Download

Download
A Hint of Purple.zip 209 MB

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Thank you for this amazing game!
If you want, you can check my full game playthrough:

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So... I have just one quick question... Is there really only one and the same ending? I went through it 3 times, and I am 99% sure that I used up all of the 'mind' dialogue options. 

Asking because... Well... It'll be quite disappointing if that's the case.

I really enjoyed this game, it was very touching. I wrote a long-ish review of it on Backloggd, but Im not sure if posting links is cool so I guess I'll just ask politely. Thanks anyways for making the game

Feel free to share a link, would love to read your review :)

Thanks. Here it is.

https://www.backloggd.com/u/LordDarias/review/813642/  I think I got the ball rolling a bit on discussing the game, theres a couple more reviews now

That was amazing! really moving and beautifully made and written.