Fated for PC

Fated for Windows

v 1.0|VOWTogether

Technical Details

Category
Games
Sub Category
Role Playing
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 8
Language
English
Author
VOWTogether
Version
1.0
Size
190.25 MB

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A visual novel about LGBTQIA

VOWTogether developed Fated. It's a Windows game that is free and compatible with Windows 7 or higher. It is a prototype of the game and a visual story novel for LGBTQIA.

Ferdinand is a postgraduate student at Cafe Milan. Your boss is Mr. Prosper. Your partner and you are investigating to discover what is going on at this cafe. You have four options for your partner: Juliet Oberon, Ophelia or Richard. Each pronoun can be used to indicate which one you are choosing. You can also play the role-playing dating game Haikyuu Otome.

Partner descriptions

You can choose to be in a relationship with Juliet, Oberon or Ophelia in Fated.

Juliet can appear distant, but she shows her soft side by showing her concern for her friends. You need to find a way for Juliet to leave an abusive relationship. But be aware of the dangers at work. She is in her twenties and bisexual.

Oberon is a flirt, and has an eye to you. Oberon is polyamorous, which makes the relationship seem magical. He has a difficult relationship with Titania, his wife, and Puck, his boyfriend. He/him is transexual, pansexual, and in his twenties.

Ophelia has been cheated many times. She prefers the quiet of her flower arrangements. She might find you the answer to her broken heart. But can she trust you again? Ophelia, also in her early twenties is a Shakesquer and uses the pronouns they/them/she/her.

Richard, an arrogant and intelligent man, is determined to succeed as an architect despite his scoliosis. He/him is bisexual in his thirties and uses he/him. He may be attracted to you but will your relationship survive?

Graphics, gameplay, dialogue

The graphic design looks like color sketches. The dialogue is displayed at bottom like notepaper. The plot is vague and Shakespearean. You can't express any concern about your partner's behavior. This makes the game not suitable for those who have suffered trauma, are touch-averse or prefer a slower pace.

Explore different love interests

Fated is a visual novel that allows you to interact with and explore relationships with characters of different sexual orientations. This game is enjoyable thanks to its beautiful graphics and clear dialogue. The narrative is difficult to follow because you are not able express your feelings and unhappiness.