Living With Sister- Monochrome Fantasy -v2.0.0 ... -
Living With Sister: Monochrome Fantasy is an indie stat-raising RPG where you balance caring for your sickly younger sister with working at a local guild to become a famous adventurer. Core Gameplay Loop
- Pacing – Still slow for some. First 30–40 minutes are mostly mundane tasks (cooking, cleaning).
- No voice acting – Text-only may disappoint if you’re used to fully voiced VNs.
- Limited save slots – Only 3, which is odd for a game with branching choices.
- One minor bug (v2.0.0 on Windows 11) – The “dream journal” doesn’t always update immediately after an event. Quitting to menu fixes it.
Cons:
- New Chapters 7-12: The story now continues beyond the original ending. You will explore the "Reverse Tower"—a mirrored version of your home where rules are inverted. Light becomes heavy. Silence becomes deafening. And your sister... your sister talks.
- Branching Timelines: Three distinct endings have been added (up from one). Your choices regarding whether to trust the "Mirror Lilia" or the "Real Lilia" dramatically alter the final act. One ending, dubbed "The Eternal Monochrome," has already gone viral on social media for its devastating emotional gut-punch.
- Lilia’s Diary: A new collectible. Scattered across both towers are 24 diary entries written by Lilia before she stopped speaking. They re-contextualize the entire first half of the game. (Spoiler: She wasn't always mute. You were the one who stopped listening.)