Strainer in the night



Welcome to Strainer in the night, a visual novel game
created for NaNoRenO. In this game, you will play
as a young guy who magically transfers to the far future
of Earth where AI is trying to resurrect the planet from the apocalypse.
However, there's a catch - the success of the resurrection process
depends on the proper way to make a cup of tea!


As our protagonist, you'll be tasked with finding the right recipe
for the perfect cup of tea that will ensure the success
of the Earth's resurrection.
But it's not as easy as it sounds.
The future world is full of challenges and obstacles that you must overcome,
and time is running out.
You must use your skills and knowledge to explore this new world,
meet new people, and uncover the secrets that
will lead you to the perfect tea recipe.


The fate of the Earth rests in your hands.
Can you rise to the challenge
and brew the perfect cup of tea to save the planet?
Play Strainer in the night now and find out!


Features:

  • A thrilling sci-fi story that combines time travel, AI, and tea-making.
  • Multiple endings depending on the choices you make.
  • Beautifully crafted artwork and music to enhance your gaming experience.


Thank you for checking out Strainer in the night.
I hope you enjoy playing my game as much as I enjoyed making it.
It is my first attempt to use Ren'py Game Engine.
I will continue to work at this project.
Story rich , brewing and cooking on the way! RPG and mini games are in my mind.
Don't forget to leave a review and let me know what you think!


Discord: iLeks 2770

e-mail: goaexpa@gmail.com

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It looks like it was made with the help of AI. But it was against the rules of the game jam, though?

Thank you for the question.

Not quite right. 

The quote:

  • AI-generated assets are only allowed if you own the training data. (e.g. Photoshop's content-aware fill, training an entirely separate instance of AI on exclusively your work, using ML to remix art with permission from the artist, etc.) Systems in which the training data is not owned by the dev (ChatGPT, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and similar) are not allowed at this time.

In my game I used paid versions Picsart and Canva applications for manual deep editing my assets. It’s like Photoshop. Of course for references I used different sources.

AI is essential part of artistic work now. The question is legal rights for this. I own them.

Thanks for the clarification:)