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Blemish is a psychological drama visual novel game with suspense elements. The game will consist entirely of narration and dialogue between characters. There will be pivotal choices that will change the outcome of the story.

Tobias Gamble is a family therapist whom various married couples recommend in the small city of Flanston. He's praised for his familiar way of association and candidly speaking on his own experiences as a married individual. Having little doubt in his career, Tobias yields a proud and charismatic nature, at least until after he associates with his first adolescent patient.

Zoe Matthews, the patient in question, is found dead in her bedroom after committing suicide. It isn't long before the event becomes gossip throughout the city, and Tobias' composure is left shattered. Wallowing in guilt, he trudges along to his next patient, another young girl by the name of "Millicent."

Tobias commences the assessment disheartened and distrustful of his ability, and he'll soon find there's little rest to be had. There's something about Millicent, and it may be deeper than he can intake.

Custom character and background art.

Original thought-provoking soundtrack

Multiple choices with four endings.

Mature themes (violence/obscene dialogue/disturbing context)

All backgrounds use 3D environments as a base for extra depth.

Music

Blemish will be Pavior's first game! For now, I am outsourcing artwork from two freelance artists. I've managed quite well without crowdfunding because of part-time work, but I believed it was time to make the big push into making Blemish as fleshed out as it can be. Alone, I've handled the creative planning, writing, UI design, and soundtrack.

The Kickstarter funds will allow more refined character art and backgrounds done, as well as achieve various CGs. Funds will NOT be used for living expenses; they will be used for the development of the game as well as rewards and fees. Any supplementary funding will be used to polish the art such as adding extra poses.

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