The experience of life is bounded by the physical capabilities of your senses. But what if you could push further, even just a little bit?

Three women undergo an experimental surgery that allows them to see a new color called eververt, greener than any green. Jana, an investigative journalist, catches wind of the fact that all three have undergone bizarre changes to their behavior since the procedure, and sets out to craft a story about the experience. It's not long before she finds herself in deep over her head, trying to comprehend the mysterious power this new color holds over the women, and the power that they in turn seem to hold over her.


Get sucked into the spiral of obsession and delusion with the moody intellectual Karen, the anxious hypochondriac Jess, or the manic yandere Gabrielle. You are going to discover the power of eververt for yourself, even if they have to make you.

content advisory: addiction, sexual themes, yandere behavior

produced for toxic yuri vn jam 2

Characters

A dedicated but worn-down investigative journalist. Things haven't been going great for her lately. But the story of the strange new color and the women whose lives it upended could be the break she needs.



An intelligent young woman who's prone to mood swings. When she's doing well, she seems completely normal. But her relationship with eververt is more complicated than it seems on the surface...

A woman in a never-ending search for help with her many mysterious health issues. She's convinced herself that eververt is the true source of her woes, and started wearing a blindfold to block it.

A high energy young woman who loooooves eververt. She can't wait to tell you all about how wonderful it is. No, seriously, she literally cannot, and will not, wait.

Features

  • 14k words of text, around 1 hour reading time
  • Three unique LIs who will use every trick in the book to make you understand the power of eververt
  • Fully original soundtrack
  • Manipulation, lies, delusions, and bad behavior
  • Eververt

Credits

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Published 1 day ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorCross Couloir
GenreVisual Novel
TagsCreepy, Dating Sim, Lesbian, LGBT, Psychological Horror, Romance, Sci-fi, Short, Yandere, Yuri
ContentNo generative AI was used

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I love the concept of the game! It's well executed, with each character having their own experiences with the new color, and it affecting Jana herself.  

I also appreciate the monochromatic color scheme with the "eververt" popping out. The soundtrack is also great~

Great work!  

Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it <3

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This's a great concept.

I love all the polish and detail in the interface, which fits it all into Jana's note-taking and recording, and the soundtrack felt fitting. (I guess it's just, like, epitext, but I also love what you've done to integrate the itch page itself into the colour theme.)

The script is admirably efficient, and I always felt that dialogue on screen was there for a purpose. I don't know that Gabrielle's side of the story landed quite as well for me as the others, but that might well be a matter of taste--and I found the other two plenty unsettling!

Very impressive. Thanks for making it!

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Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the game <3

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I really, really liked this. From the writing to the art to the overall aesthetics of the game - fantastic. I went through each route because I wanted to know more. I appreciated how every character including Jana was varied but tied together by chronic health conditions and the different ways they coped (or tried to cope, or didn't cope) navigating them. Using medication to describe how eververt makes someone feel was a great analogy as well. Thank you for sharing this, I'll be thinking about it for awhile. 

Thank you so much, I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Your kind words really mean a ton to me <3