A Knock at the Door
Who Could That Be at This Hour?
A KNOCK AT THE DOOR is a short, erotic point-and-click poem-comic about relationships, indecision, trust and sex. I guess mostly sex.
Made in 10 days for the NSFW MiniJam 6.
Over 18s Only! This work contains graphic sex scenes! You have been warned!
"Late one night as I toiled in vain,
Reviving life from death's domain,
In a dark and lonely basement flat in Crewe."
About You are an obsessed inventor working in your basement laboratory when you are disturbed by a knocking at your chamber door. Whoever could it be at this hour?
Multiple Endings Yes that's right - decide your fate with interactive choices and three (that's 3!) endings.
Inspired by... This comic is heavily inspired by German Expressionism, steampunk, the cartoons of Jason and Seth, and most importantly Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven (Though it goes a bit further in the erotica department than any of the above, and has 100% fewer ravens than the latter.)
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Some notes
Use mouse to click through text and interact with items.
Press F for a FastTyping mode.
Bonus: LSD Emulator
Support me by downloading the bonus game: Lianna Sex Dream Emulator!
It's a POV sex simulator with 10 hand-drawn animations which expands the dream sequence from the main game.
CREDITS
All writing, art, programming and sound by CYBERJAZZ
Except for:
Status | Released |
Category | Comic |
Rating | Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | cyberjazz |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Adult, Comics, Erotic, Gothic, Multiple Endings, Point & Click, Singleplayer, Webcomic |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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did you take some inspration from the "raven" because some of the lines sound similar
Yes, massively - in fact, it started as a straight parody of The Raven and grew from there.
oh wow