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Distortium

  • Date: 2025-04-28
  • Category: Casual
  • Views: 61
  • Version: 0.2.2
  • Language: English
  • Size: 2252.8 MB

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Distortium Introduction

Distortium In Distortium, players will live with their nanny and her daughter, moving to a new city and attending a new school. However, your peaceful school life is disrupted by a series of supernatural events.

In Distortium, players will live with their nanny and her daughter, moving to a new city and attending a new school. However, your peaceful school life is disrupted by a series of supernatural events. You'll need to embark on an adventure with your classmates, searching for possible artifacts in different dimensions to help you return to normalcy. During your adventure, players will need to use their wisdom to make different choices to successfully advance the plot, win the favor of their companions, and gradually trigger intimate scenes with certain characters. The game is continuously being updated, and more new story chapters, characters, and animations will be released soon, so stay tuned!

Story of Distortium:

Step into the life of a young man living with his babysitter and her daughter. After moving to a new location for the babysitter’s work, you begin attending a new school. However, what starts as an ordinary student’s life soon scales into unforgettable adventures across multiple Distortiums. In each Distortium, you must find its hidden artifact to unlock a deep, unknown mystery.

Visuals: 1500+ images. 

Story: 18,000+ words.

Animations: 64 custom-made animations. 

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Audio: 32 soundtracks and 90 sound effects (SFX). 

Localization: English (Original), Portuguese (Revised), Russian, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.

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Features of Distortium:

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Dynamic Exploration: Navigate a decaying 1980s-inspired town where every alley, school, and household holds fragmented clues. Environmental storytelling reveals the town’s hidden history through decaying murals, cryptic diary entries, and NPCs with contradictory accounts of events.

Survival Mechanics: Scavenge resources to craft tools for defense or puzzle-solving, while avoiding shadowy entities that stalk the streets after dusk. The environment reacts to your actions—polluted water sources alter NPC behavior, and destroyed structures trigger cascading consequences.

Moral Ambiguity: Forge alliances with conflicting factions—scientists seeking forbidden knowledge, cultists worshipping an ancient entity, or survivors clinging to paranoia. Each decision ripples through the narrative, unlocking divergent endings.

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Unreliable Narration: Experience fragmented memories through hallucinations, distorted flashbacks, and manipulated media. Distinguish reality from delusion by cross-referencing clues, such as conflicting news articles or rewritten journal entries.

Psychological Strain System: Track Alex’s sanity through a dynamic meter influenced by trauma events, sleep deprivation, and supernatural encounters. High stress triggers hallucinations, blurring the line between ally and enemy.

Identity Discovery: Uncover repressed memories of a childhood experiment tied to the town’s anomalies. Solve puzzles rooted in Alex’s psyche—rearrange fragmented self-portraits, decode subconscious symbols, and confront digital manifestations of his fractured identity.

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Player Comments of Distortium:

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This looks pretty good, but the dev seems to be rushing a bit with the relationships. I understand that some feel the need to put out the lewd content as soon as possible to capture an audience, but sometimes this risks alienating the relationships between the characters. A bit more teasing goes a long way in the beginning instead of jumping straight to the action.

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A half-parody of Eternum, in the early stages. Shows promise but has some early possible missteps in plotting. Would probably rate a 4/5 in all honesty, but deserves a 5 given F95 standards (substantially better than most other 4-star games).Comparing this game to Eternum, one of the most popular and loved games on this side, is both unfair and a compliment. If the dev manages to address some of the issues mentioned in this review, which they have plenty of opportunity to and may already plan to, this game may stand as an equal. Especially if the female characters all get fleshed out as delightfully as Claire has been so far.

This is masterpiece! New born. It's like a Eternal renpy game where the character got something involved with fantasy. but you have to play it yourself. Great graphics. Easy to understand context. And Very Attractive Character, i can't choose who to bemy wife.So i will choose every choice, different save to all of them. Must Try!!

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Yep! Good shit!Nice looking models, decent and enjoyable enough story so far, good and ~cohesive (even tho amatuer and "cliche-ish") writing with few orthographic and other little mistakes (nothing much, among of what I spotted), sympathetic girls, kinky and hot situations. Everything is good (few questionable moments, but I'll let it slide), but it's just prologue. It's only started, so it is quite short for now, only 1 release. But I'll be optimistic for once.You really should check this one out. Oh, and don't forget too follow/support dev, if you liked it. (ofc, if your IRL situation lets you)

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Final Verdict:

Good start for a project, solid LIs, can say the models do look good and seem to be interesting characters.Game starts well enough with the usual start of school year and advances the plot to a different direction right from the beginning.The MC looks competent enough and isn't a pushover.Hoping to see more from this in the future.

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